News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Edu: Prop 215 Regulations Changed In Arcata |
Title: | US CA: Edu: Prop 215 Regulations Changed In Arcata |
Published On: | 2009-01-21 |
Source: | Lumberjack, The (CA Edu) |
Fetched On: | 2009-01-22 19:18:21 |
PROP 215 REGULATIONS CHANGED IN ARCATA
In November, the Arcata City Council voted to change the Proposition
215 regulations for medical marijuana cultivators and
distributors.
The Council decided that there can only be four medical marijuana
dispensaries in Arcata, and they will only be allowed in specific
areas where they will not interfere with the surrounding community. If
one dispensary closes, another cannot open in its place. Dispensaries
are also unable to use more than 25 percent of their floor space or
1500 square feet, which ever is less, for growing marijuana. This
limit could result in dispensaries not being able to produce enough
medicine for their patients.
Some marijuana growers rig their electrical outlets for high-powered
grow lights, some of which resulting in house fires. The City Council
redefined fire safety guidelines so that cultivators cannot use more
than 1,200 watts of electricity for growing, and must only use the
outlets already in the house.
Due to the housing shortage in Arcata, a medical grow must also be an
occupied residence; no house can be used for the sole purpose of
growing pot. Growers cannot use kitchens, bathrooms or primary
bedrooms for cultivation. Crops cannot be more than 50 square feet
across or 10 feet high.
To protect a sense of community, medical grows must not be detectable
from outside the residence. This includes having several people
visiting the house each day who do not participate in the community.
So if neighbors or people passing by on the street can smell or see
anything implying marijuana cultivation in the house, they can report
the violation to the Arcata Police Department in confidentially.
Penalties for violations depend on the severity of the violation.
In November, the Arcata City Council voted to change the Proposition
215 regulations for medical marijuana cultivators and
distributors.
The Council decided that there can only be four medical marijuana
dispensaries in Arcata, and they will only be allowed in specific
areas where they will not interfere with the surrounding community. If
one dispensary closes, another cannot open in its place. Dispensaries
are also unable to use more than 25 percent of their floor space or
1500 square feet, which ever is less, for growing marijuana. This
limit could result in dispensaries not being able to produce enough
medicine for their patients.
Some marijuana growers rig their electrical outlets for high-powered
grow lights, some of which resulting in house fires. The City Council
redefined fire safety guidelines so that cultivators cannot use more
than 1,200 watts of electricity for growing, and must only use the
outlets already in the house.
Due to the housing shortage in Arcata, a medical grow must also be an
occupied residence; no house can be used for the sole purpose of
growing pot. Growers cannot use kitchens, bathrooms or primary
bedrooms for cultivation. Crops cannot be more than 50 square feet
across or 10 feet high.
To protect a sense of community, medical grows must not be detectable
from outside the residence. This includes having several people
visiting the house each day who do not participate in the community.
So if neighbors or people passing by on the street can smell or see
anything implying marijuana cultivation in the house, they can report
the violation to the Arcata Police Department in confidentially.
Penalties for violations depend on the severity of the violation.
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