On Wednesday, July 18th, the Imperial Beach City Council is scheduled to vote on
placing the Safe Access Ordinance of Imperial Beach on the ballot after a
successful signature gathering effort by Canvass for a Cause and San Diego
Americans for Safe Access. The signature drive resulted in over ten percent of
registered IB voters signing the petition to place the initiative on the
November ballot in less then half the time allotted by California election law.
Unfortunately
the City’s Mayor, Jim Janney, is intent on delaying the vote and will of Imperial Beach voters.
Mayor Janney wants to place the initiative on the November 2014 instead of the
2012 ballot leaving qualified patients without safe access for at least two
years.
At
Wednesday’s meeting, instead of voting to place the initiative on the November
ballot the Mayor will ask for an impact report and will insist the city take
the entire thirty days period allotted by law to complete it. This would
require the completed report be presented back to Council at the Aug. 15
meeting, five days after the deadline issued by the county’s registrar of
voters to place all initiatives on the November ballot. This five day delay
would force the vote to be delayed until the next general election in 2014.
Aside from
thwarting the will of the voters, a two year delay would leave patients in the
city with the current ordinance passed by Mayor Janney last year. The current
ban not only defines large-scale dispensaries as those with three or more
members but it also prohibits three or more patients from cultivating medicine
in their own homes anywhere in the city, a right expressly given to patients in
Proposition 215.
To help the
Mayor confuse the voters and City Council, City Manager Gary Brown wrote a
staff report in preparation for Wednesday’s meeting. In the report which can
easily be classified as “Reefer Madness on Steroids”, Brown claims that if the
ordinance were to pass, city staff would be prosecuted for being in violation
of federal drug laws for issuing business licenses to medical cannabis
dispensing collectives.
At the July
18th meeting it will be City Council’s one and only chance to vote to place the
initiative on the November ballot without delaying the will of the voters.
Please come out to the meeting on Wednesday and help us urge the Mayor and City
Council to respect the will of the voters and to allow the voters to decide
this November.
If you are
not able to make the meeting, please call the City Manager Brown at
619-423-8303 and urge him to tell City Council that IB voters deserve a voice
this November.
WHAT: IB City Council to Vote on Medical
Marijuana Ordinance
WHEN: 7/18/2012 - 6:00pm (City Council
meeting starts at 6 with our agenda item to be heard at 8pm)
WHERE: 825 Imperial Beach Blvd. Imperial
Beach, CA 91932
For more
information contact safeaccessib@gmail.com
RSVP for
the event on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/NekX0k

0 Comments:
Post a Comment