News (Media Awareness Project) - US CO: New Medical Marijuana Ordinance Passes |
Title: | US CO: New Medical Marijuana Ordinance Passes |
Published On: | 2010-06-24 |
Source: | Citizen Telegram, The (CO) |
Fetched On: | 2010-06-25 03:01:59 |
NEW MEDICAL MARIJUANA ORDINANCE PASSES
RIFLE -- Medical marijuana-infused products, such as brownies,
cupcakes or any other food containing medical marijuana, must be made
in a kitchen solely used for that purpose, according to an emergency
ordinance passed by the Rifle City Council last week.
The ordinance went into effect immediately.
Council revised their existing medical marijuana ordinance to include
the infused products in order to come into compliance with state law.
"Our original ordinance addressed distribution (of medical marijuana)
through dispensaries and cultivation," said Mayor Keith Lambert. "But
it didn't include infused products. It didn't come to our attention
until the state law was passed."
The ordinance now includes the words "medical marijuana business" and
requires a separate application and permit for producing medical
marijuana-infused products, which is essentially defined as a "small
bakery the size of a residential kitchen that sells baked goods
infused with medical marijuana to dispensaries where they are sold to
medical marijuana cardholders."
Those who want to open a medical marijuana facility have until July
1, 2010 to do so, when a bill putting a moratorium on medical
marijuana operations was recently signed by Gov. Bill Ritter. The
bill includes significant licensing requirements, including that
dispensaries grow 70 percent of their own marijuana and regulates
where "edible" marijuana products may be sold.
As of earlier this month, the city had three new medical marijuana
applications taken out. The city currently has four existing medical
marijuana dispensaries.
Colorado voters approved the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes
in 2000, although possession and use of marijuana is still against
federal law.
RIFLE -- Medical marijuana-infused products, such as brownies,
cupcakes or any other food containing medical marijuana, must be made
in a kitchen solely used for that purpose, according to an emergency
ordinance passed by the Rifle City Council last week.
The ordinance went into effect immediately.
Council revised their existing medical marijuana ordinance to include
the infused products in order to come into compliance with state law.
"Our original ordinance addressed distribution (of medical marijuana)
through dispensaries and cultivation," said Mayor Keith Lambert. "But
it didn't include infused products. It didn't come to our attention
until the state law was passed."
The ordinance now includes the words "medical marijuana business" and
requires a separate application and permit for producing medical
marijuana-infused products, which is essentially defined as a "small
bakery the size of a residential kitchen that sells baked goods
infused with medical marijuana to dispensaries where they are sold to
medical marijuana cardholders."
Those who want to open a medical marijuana facility have until July
1, 2010 to do so, when a bill putting a moratorium on medical
marijuana operations was recently signed by Gov. Bill Ritter. The
bill includes significant licensing requirements, including that
dispensaries grow 70 percent of their own marijuana and regulates
where "edible" marijuana products may be sold.
As of earlier this month, the city had three new medical marijuana
applications taken out. The city currently has four existing medical
marijuana dispensaries.
Colorado voters approved the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes
in 2000, although possession and use of marijuana is still against
federal law.
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