Auburn Leaders Seek Public Input on Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Tonight

Jacob Bell

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City leaders want to know if people believe they should allow medical marijuana dispensaries in Auburn.

The public's chance to speak up is at 7:30 tonight at City Hall, 25 W. Main St.

Recently, City leaders enacted a one-year moratorium on acceptance of applications for licensing, permitting and approval for medical marijuana dispensaries, allowing officials to assess the zoning implications, the impact on citizens and to hold tonight's public hearing.

"Zoning concerns have to be addressed so you don't put these dispensaries in inappropriate locations by schools or parks," City Attorney Dan Heid recently told the Auburn Reporter.

Marijuana possession is illegal in Washington. But in 1998, 59 percent of Washington voters approved an initiative to legalize medical marijuana.

On April 21, the Senate and House passed Senate Bill 5073, which would establish a regulatory system for medical marijuana dispensaries and growers and provide protection from criminal prosecution for patients.

The bill passed through the House with a 54-43 vote and through the Senate with a 29-20 majority. Locally, 31st District Sen. Pam Roach (R-Auburn) and Rep. Cathy Dahlquist (R-Enumclaw) voted against the bill, with Rep. Christopher Hurst (D-Enumclaw) voting yes. In the 47th District, Sen. Joe Fain (R-Auburn) and Rep. Pat Sullivan (D-Covington) voted to pass the bill, with Rep. Mark Hargrove (R-Covington) voting no.

On April 29, Gov. Chris Gregoire vetoed many sections of E2SSB 5073, including the sections that would create a patient registry and require dispensaries and producers to be licensed.

Gregoire said she could not approve a measure that could put state workers at risk of federal criminal charges.

"If I have my state employees intimately involved in a commercialization of growing operations, they could be subject to being called before the court as criminal defendants," Gregoire told the Associated Press. "I will not put state employees in that position."


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Website: Auburn leaders seek public input on medical marijuana dispensaries tonight
 
If you click on the news article website and click on contact us it says Auburn, WASHINGTON. It may not be convenient but I'm sure leaving out the state or city is not intentional. Everybody makes mistakes.:peace:
 
This is from the article above:
"Marijuana possession is illegal in Washington. But in 1998, 59 percent of Washington voters approved an initiative to legalize medical marijuana"

So it's Auburn, WA. Sorry if any confusion.
 
Hopefully some people show up to give there support for dispensaries in the city. I'm afraid it will be an uphill fight though. With the few new regs that did pass it pretty much makes dispensaries illegal and also makes doctors who specialize in MMJ illegal. Its a sad day for MMJ patients in the state., We're heading backwards here.
 
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