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The City's Pot Ban

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Crescent City Times
December 30, 2015 at 08:03 AM
11 years ago
Opinion piece By Katherine K. Kelly I rarely agree with Councilwoman Murray, but in reading…
Opinion piece By Katherine K. Kelly I rarely agree with Councilwoman Murray, but in reading the article about the City's proposed ban on marijuana, she is right on the money. The ban paints marijuana usage with too broad a brush. Fears of large growing operations should not impede a medical marijuana user from having access to his or her medicine. There are ways to prohibit large grows yet still allow for medical usage. Councilman Holley cites Federal prohibition, yet in December, when Congress passed the fiscal year 2016 Omnibus Appropriations Bill, it included a provision that says the Feds will no longer interfere with states that allow medical marijuana. They will no longer be funded to raid and close dispensaries. From the Senate website detailing what is in the appropriations bill (http://www.appropriations.senate.gov/news/minority/summary-consolidated-appropriations- act-of-2016): “This bill again contains language preventing the Justice Department from interfering with states that have medical marijuana laws ensuring that the prescribing and dispensing of medical marijuana in that state is both legal and regulated. Patients and doctors in states that have approved medical marijuana, including Maryland, need to know that they (sic) safe from arrest and prosecution by the federal government.” So with that little inconvenient truth, the City's ordinance should be rewritten to allow for medical marijuana use according to State law. Large grows are indeed bad for the community and environment, but if a person has a medical card that allows them to grow a few marijuana plants in their home or yard, there is no longer justification to make criminals out of people just needing to (legally) feel better.

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Published December 30, 2015 at 08:03 AM
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