News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Lake Elsinore Council to Consider Moratorium on Legal |
Title: | US CA: Lake Elsinore Council to Consider Moratorium on Legal |
Published On: | 2009-12-19 |
Source: | Press-Enterprise (Riverside, CA) |
Fetched On: | 2009-12-20 18:14:43 |
LAKE ELSINORE COUNCIL TO CONSIDER MORATORIUM ON LEGAL MARIJUANA OPERATIONS
The Lake Elsinore City Council will consider a proposal Tuesday to
establish a 45-day moratorium on legal marijuana-growing activities
in the city so it can determine how the operations can be regulated.
The proposal is in response to a request for a business license and
phone inquiries to the city about establishing operations to grow,
dry, farm, package, process and distribute medical marijuana on a
wholesale level, according to the staff report.
Lake Elsinore's municipal code and general plan do not include
discussions on marijuana manufacturing activities, how they are
regulated or where they can be located.
The city also prohibits medical marijuana dispensaries but allows for
the possession, use and cultivation of medical marijuana in
accordance with state law, which lets those in need obtain and use it
under some circumstances, according to a staff report.
The proposal that will come before the council directs city staff to
begin studying how to regulate marijuana-growing activities and to
return to the council with more information, though no date was specified.
A moratorium would prevent such activities from being legally
established while city officials study how it may go about regulating
them, according to the staff report.
Robert Riedel, co-founder of Mother Earth's Alternative Healing
Cooperative in Fallbrook, confirmed that he applied for a business
license to operate a marijuana-growing facility in an industrial area
near Skylark Airport.
The facility would have produced marijuana for the cooperative, but
the application was turned down because of the location of the
proposed operation, he said.
"It would have been a growing facility only," Riedel said. "There was
no storefront."
Riedel applauded city officials for bringing the moratorium proposal
before the council.
"I think (Lake) Elsinore is showing their due diligence," Riedel said.
The proposal, presented as an urgency measure, requires a yes vote by
four of the five council members to be approved as such.
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MEETING
The Lake Elsinore City Council is scheduled to consider a moratorium
on legal marijuana growing so it can consider rules on how to regulate them.
When: Tuesday
Time: 7 p.m.
Where: Lake Elsinore Cultural Center, 183 N. Main St.
The Lake Elsinore City Council will consider a proposal Tuesday to
establish a 45-day moratorium on legal marijuana-growing activities
in the city so it can determine how the operations can be regulated.
The proposal is in response to a request for a business license and
phone inquiries to the city about establishing operations to grow,
dry, farm, package, process and distribute medical marijuana on a
wholesale level, according to the staff report.
Lake Elsinore's municipal code and general plan do not include
discussions on marijuana manufacturing activities, how they are
regulated or where they can be located.
The city also prohibits medical marijuana dispensaries but allows for
the possession, use and cultivation of medical marijuana in
accordance with state law, which lets those in need obtain and use it
under some circumstances, according to a staff report.
The proposal that will come before the council directs city staff to
begin studying how to regulate marijuana-growing activities and to
return to the council with more information, though no date was specified.
A moratorium would prevent such activities from being legally
established while city officials study how it may go about regulating
them, according to the staff report.
Robert Riedel, co-founder of Mother Earth's Alternative Healing
Cooperative in Fallbrook, confirmed that he applied for a business
license to operate a marijuana-growing facility in an industrial area
near Skylark Airport.
The facility would have produced marijuana for the cooperative, but
the application was turned down because of the location of the
proposed operation, he said.
"It would have been a growing facility only," Riedel said. "There was
no storefront."
Riedel applauded city officials for bringing the moratorium proposal
before the council.
"I think (Lake) Elsinore is showing their due diligence," Riedel said.
The proposal, presented as an urgency measure, requires a yes vote by
four of the five council members to be approved as such.
[sidebar]
MEETING
The Lake Elsinore City Council is scheduled to consider a moratorium
on legal marijuana growing so it can consider rules on how to regulate them.
When: Tuesday
Time: 7 p.m.
Where: Lake Elsinore Cultural Center, 183 N. Main St.
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