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Pot Clubs Ask Who's Boss
Posted by FoM on April 07, 2000 at 17:40:30 PT
By John Woolfolk, Mercury News Staff Writer
Source: San Jose Mercury
Regulation gap: Santa Cruz officials debate how to handle oversight of medicinal marijuana groups. As Santa Cruz prepares for final adoption of a law sanctioning medicinal marijuana groups, city officials are trying to figure out who's going to oversee the growing groups of ailing tokers.
The ordinance, approved in a unanimous vote of the city council March 28, would become law May 11, or 30 days after its final reading on Tuesday.It was intended to give the city's blessing to local organizations such as the Wo/Men's Alliance for Medical Marijuana, or WAMM, a collective whose 200 members share pot to ease symptoms of AIDS, cancer and other ailments.Since then, at least two other medicinal marijuana groups have sought the city's approval, and found no one at City Hall ready to look them over.``It's a big question that I think everybody needs to look at,'' said Deputy Police Chief Jeff Locke. ``The ordinance spells out what people have to do, but who confirms that in fact the organizations comply with the ordinance?''No changes are proposed at the second reading, council members said.But City Attorney John Barisone said he has been talking with the police about some sort of registration system for medicinal marijuana groups, which will probably be proposed to the council in coming weeks.Because of staffing levels and other priorities, the police would rather have someone else in city government do the checking, Locke said.Since state voters in 1996 approved Proposition 215 to allow medicinal marijuana use, local police have tried to accommodate ill smokers within the law.Santa Cruz's ordinance is designed to give police clearer policy guidelines. It's based upon a law passed by Oakland two years ago to sanction the Oakland Cannabis Buyer's Cooperative. That club is appealing its closing by drug authorities in federal court.Unlike Oakland's law, however, Santa Cruz's prohibits distribution of marijuana for a profit.Among the new groups seeking city approval is Santa Cruz Cannabis Pharmaceuticals. It started recently as a medicinal marijuana delivery service and now has about 80 members, said Kate Wells, the group's chief executive officer.Another group, Santa Cruz Citizens for Medical Marijuana, is resurfacing after a period of dormancy, said Fred Seike, one of its founders. The group formed after county voters in 1992 overwhelmingly passed an advisory measure approving medicinal marijuana, and at one time had 200 to 300 members, he said. But it folded a few years ago out of concern about federal drug raids.City leaders and medicinal marijuana advocates, however, say Santa Cruz isn't likely to be overwhelmed by medicinal pot smokers.Proposition 215 author Dennis Peron said that the sick don't need to move to Santa Cruz to get pot. While federal authorities have shut Peron's San Francisco medicinal marijuana club, several others have sprung up.Peron said a recent ruling on the Oakland club's case suggests the court soon may allow medicinal marijuana clubs closed by federal drug agents to reopen.Councilman Mike Rotkin said that because Santa Cruz's ordinance prohibits profiting off pot, few medicinal marijuana groups will take advantage of it.``How many groups out there want to deliver free or at-cost marijuana to people?'' Rotkin asked.Contact John Woolfolk at: jwoolfolk sjmercury.com or (831) 423-3234 Published: April 7, 2000© 2000 Mercury Center. Related Articles & Web Sites:Californians for Compassionate Use - Dennis Peronhttp://www.marijuana.org/ The Compassion Flower Innhttp://compassionflowerinn.com/WAMMhttp://www.wamm.org/Use of Marijuana OK’d Without Prescription http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread5222.shtmlMarijuana Theme for New Hotel in Santa Cruz http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread5235.shtmlSanta Cruz Pot Ordinance Allows Medical Marijuana http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread5221.shtmlBed & Breakfast Caters to Medical Marijuana Userhttp://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread5008.shtml Pictures From The Compassion Flower Innhttp://homepages.go.com/~marthag1/cfinn.htm
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Comment #2 posted by Laura Neely on March 20, 2002 at 15:15:45 PT:
re: cannibus club raids
I find it very dissapointing that the DEA is raiding cannibus clubs that provide marijuana for medicinal use.  This is not a threat to homeland security it is a way for people suffering from serious ilnesses to eleviate some pain without the side affects of many other drugs on the market. For those of you who are fighting to keep these organizations going, I would like to thank you and wish you luck.
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Comment #1 posted by patient on May 30, 2001 at 22:23:48 PT
keep-n-KOOL webtv.net
why must te Federal Govenment be involved with making the sick more miserable by restricting a global well known medicine called cannibus?It is a blessed Lord given Herb.
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