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65A - RPT - REGARDING MEDICAL MARIJUANA INITIATIVE
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3/18/2013
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G. LOSS OF BUSINESS TAX REVENUE <br />When business suffers as a result of shoppers staying away on account of traffic, blight, crime, and the <br />undesirability of a particular business district known to be frequented by drug users and traffickers, <br />and organized criminal gang members, a city's tax revenues necessarily drop as a direct consequence. <br />H. DECREASED QUALITY OF LIFE IN DETERIORATING NEIGHBORHOODS, <br />BOTH BUSINESS AND RESIDENTIAL <br />Marijuana dispensaries bring in the criminal element and loiterers, which in turn scare off potential <br />business patrons of nearby legitimate businesses, causing loss of revenues and deterioration of the <br />affected business district. Likewise, empty homes used as grow houses emit noxious odors in <br />residential neighborhoods, project irritating sounds of whirring fans, 92 and promote the din of vehicles <br />coming and going at all hours of the day and night. Near harvest time, rival growers and other <br />uninvited enterprising criminals sometimes invade grow houses to beat "clip crews" to the site and rip <br />off mature plants ready for harvesting. As a result, violence often erupts from confrontations in the <br />affected residential neighborhood.93 <br />ULTIMATE CONCLUSIONS REGARDING ADVERSE SECONDARY EFFECTS <br />On balance, any utility to medical marijuana patients in care giving and convenience that marijuana <br />dispensaries may appear to have on the surface is enormously outweighed by a much darker reality <br />that is punctuated by the many adverse secondary effects created by their presence in communities, <br />recounted here. These drug distribution centers have even proven to be unsafe for their own <br />proprietors. <br />POSSIBLE LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL RESPONSES TO MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES <br />A. IMPOSED MORATORIA BY ELECTED LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL <br />OFFICIALS <br />While in the process of investigating and researching the issue of licensing marijuana dispensaries, as <br />an interim measure city councils may enact date-specific moratoria that expressly prohibit the presence <br />of marijuana dispensaries, whether for medical use or otherwise, and prohibiting the sale of marijuana <br />in any form on such premises, anywhere within the incorporated boundaries of the city until a <br />specified date. Before such a moratorium's date of expiration, the moratorium may then either be <br />extended or a city ordinance enacted completely prohibiting or otherwise restricting the establishment <br />and operation of marijuana dispensaries, and the sale of all marijuana products on such premises. <br />County supervisors can do the same with respect to marijuana dispensaries sought to be established <br />within the unincorporated areas of a county. Approximately 80 California cities, including the cities <br />of Antioch, Brentwood, Oakley, Pinole, and Pleasant Hill, and 6 counties, including Contra Costa <br />County, have enacted moratoria banning the existence of marijuana dispensaries. In a novel approach, <br />the City of Arcata issued a moratorium on any new dispensaries in the downtown area, based on no <br />agricultural activities being permitted to occur there.94 <br />© 2009 California Police Chiefs Assn. 14 All Rights Reserved <br />65A-75
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