Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 13:57:28 -0700 (PDT)
From: Send an Instant Message "Paul Turley" <raymondturley@yahoo.com>  Add to Address BookAdd to Address Book  Add Mobile Alert
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Subject: Re: Mendocino County - Fix text
To: "Wayne Graham" <nocancer@yahoo.com>


Wayne:

Here is a copy of Bills motion on this in PDF format. 
Please anly use the information contained in the
motion, and do not provide a copy of the motion to the
board of supervisors / anyone else.

Thanks,

Paul Turley
--- Wayne Graham <nocancer@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi Raymond Turley, 
>    
>   Looking for something that will support these
> claims. Superviors are meeting tomorow I think.
> Thought it was on the 9th but the information below
> says 7th
>    
>   Thank you so vary much, 
>    
>   Wayne Graham 
> 707-463-0262
> stopcancer.com 
> gettingwell.info
>    
>  
>
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> 
>   Re: Supervisor Pinches' Proposed Mendocino County
> Guidelines for Medical Marijuana
> 
> Proposition 215 legalized medical cannabis through
> the state initiative process, and therefore any
> changes to its content would require another
> initiative to be passed by California voters.  This
> requirement is to prevent individuals from changing
> this law for their own special interests.  It means
> that Senate Bill 420 is illegal and
> unconstitutional, as are any other rules made by our
> officials on this matter.
> 
>   The people voted on medical cannabis, and our
> government officials are now trying to make it
> illegal by creating new rules that have not been
> approved by the people of California.
> 
> The district attorney and law enforcement are
> supposed to serve the people who voted for the laws.
>  It is obvious that our public servants are not
> following the law or the public's best interest when
> it comes to medical cannabis.
>  --Vanessa Nelson 
> 
>    
>
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> 
>           From:  "Tom Davenport"
> <tom.davenport@vintagenet.us>  Add to Address Book 
> Add Mobile Alert     Subject:  Supervisor Pinches'
> proposed Mendo County Guidelines for MM in
> Unincorporated areas    Date:  Thu, 2 Aug 2007
> 17:51:42 -0700    To:  info@mmmab.net    
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> The following is the text of Supervisor John
> Pinches'  proposed  
> Medical Marijuana Guidelines.  He told me (this
> afternoon) he has it scheduled as an agenda item,
> 3PM Tuesday August 7 before the full Board.  This
> means that the Board will vote it up/down or table
> it.   
> 
>   While his proposal, in my view, does have merit in
> its general  
> concept, it has numerous unworkable flaws which
> might have been  
> corrected had he involved others in the drafting
> process.  As far as I know, no-one from the medical
> marijuana community was involved in this at any
> point prior to the present wording shown below.  It
> is presented without further comment on my part.
> 
> 
> Mendocino County Guidelines for Medical Marijuana in
> Unincorported
> Areas Cities may adopt same or different guidelines.
>  These guidelines are intended to address and
> control problems associated with medical marijuana.
> In no way are they intended to conflict or interfere
> with  state or federal law.
> 
> 1. Not more than 25 mature medical marijuana plants
> per legal  
> Assessor's parcel; or not more than 150 square feet
> of plants  
> indoor.  If the grower is not the legal owner of the
> parcel, they  must obtain written consent from the
> property owner.
> 
> 2. Twenty-six or more medical marijuana plants per
> parcel must  
> obtain a conditional use permit to address issues
> such as securitiy,  air quality, traffic, and
> impacts on wildlife, water, etc.
> 
> 3. Yield stamps (zip ties) will be issued and sold
> at the rate of  $15 per indoor plant and $25 per
> outdoor plant (based on same rate of  timber yield
> tax on timber).
> 
> 4. Yield stamp fees will be collected prior to
> growing, and  
> administered by the Tax Collector's office. 
> Applicants wishing to  grow for multiple individuals
> will be required to apply to the County's Planning
> and Building Services for a conditional use permit.
> 
> 5. The Tax Collector's office will receive 5% of the
> yield stamp  
> revenue for administration services.  The remaining
> 95% of revenues will be deposited into a special
> account to be allocated on an annual basis by the
> Board of Supervisors for general government function
> (i.e., Sheriff, Jail, DA, Probation, Roads, Public
> Health, Mental Health, etc).
> 
> Additionally, Planning and Building Services will
> charge fees set  for use permits (minor or major).
> 
> This proposal...
> Conforms to Measure G; and Does not conflict with
> Proposition 215; and Provides law enforcement clear
> direction on what is acceptable; and Discourages
> large operations and encourages law enforcement to
> concentrate on removal of same.
> 
> Best of all, this propoal is doable! "
> 
> 
> 
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