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Rep Power: 26606 | Walnut Creek Medical Marijuana Club: $500 Per Day Fine From the NY Times today: Walnut Creek Medical Marijuana Club: $500 Per Day Fine By ANNA BLOOM OCTOBER 21, 2009, 6:40 PM In Walnut Creek, federal law is federal law, even if the Obama Administration decides not to enforce it. As the manager of Walnut Creek’s lone cannabis club, C3 Collective, Brian Hyman says he does not have reason to celebrate this week’s announcement by the U.S. Justice Department that it will not enforce federal pot law in states that allow the sale of medical marijuana. The C3 Collective is fined $500 a day by the city. That adds up fast. The club owes about $15,000 for being in the city’s cross hairs for a variety of reasons since it opened in June, including violation of a general nuisance clause in the city code that prohibits the operation of any organization that violates federal law. “It’s really sad to see such a level of change and understanding and reflection and then to have our collective get put through the ringer,” said Mr. Hyman, 25. In June, the C3 Collective managed to get its business permit and open shop without much fanfare, though city officials said that there was no indication that marijuana would be sold. The group described itself as a holistic wellness center, said city attorney Paul Valle-Riestra. When the collective applied for a city permit to knock down two walls, however, city officials began to take notice. Walnut Creek passed a 45-day moratorium on dispensaries and soon after sued the collective. Mr. Valle-Riestra said that C3 is in violation of an additional zoning code that prohibits any use that is not specifically authorized. “They knew from the outset it wasn’t something the city allowed,” Mr. Valle-Riestra says. “It’s typical of suburban and non-urban cities not to permit dispensaries.” The city plans to continue to fine the collective and in the near future go to court to seek a preliminary injunction that will force the collective to shut its doors. The case of C3 is the kind of loophole that supporters of medical marijuana worry about after the Justice Department’s decision. Also this week, a federal judge ruled that Los Angeles moratorium on new medical marijuana dispensaries is invalid. Both situations raise the question whether and how cities and counties will manage medical marijuana dispensaries in the future. Walnut Creek Medical Marijuana Club: $500 Per Day Fine - Bay Area Blog - NYTimes.com |
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Rep Power: 42763 | Re: Walnut Creek Medical Marijuana Club: $500 Per Day Fine Hah, That Is Absurd! What Is Wrong With Us In Country?!?!?!?! .:Stay Medicated:. |
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Rep Power: 0 | Re: Walnut Creek Medical Marijuana Club: $500 Per Day Fine Well hope they make enough money to just keep paying the fines. That sucks for them though... Guess thats the premium for having a local monopoly eh? |
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Rep Power: 5112 | Re: Walnut Creek Medical Marijuana Club: $500 Per Day Fine I'm sorry. I did not mean for it to happen this way. But I guess that is the nature of these things. Just another perverse incentive of disputes. They have all they need now to close so many of them down and to make them pay for the abatement through administrative fines. Walnut Creek was on the list. A couple on the list have begun to take action of some sort or other. “It’s really sad to see such a level of change and understanding and reflection and then to have our collective get put through the ringer,” said Mr. Hyman, 25. I know that feeling way too well. Its a shame what happens next. "Both situations raise the question whether and how cities and counties will manage medical marijuana dispensaries in the future" They will abate them thats how they manage them. Eradicate them rather than regulate. If all the medical marijuana proponents would work together this could be beat, but they won't, its one for one and no-one for all. This ain't about Walnut Creek. The Same thing is happening all over the state. They are shutting them down. Last week Fresno won a restraining order against 9 dispensaries there shutting most of them down. |
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