Sammamish continues ban on marijuana gardens

January 25, 2012

By Caleb Heeringa

Councilman proposes supporting downgrade of marijuana’s classification in federal law

The Sammamish City Council extended a ban on collective medical marijuana gardens for six months at their Jan. 17 meeting, though the council is considering throwing its support behind Gov. Chris Gregoire’s efforts to lobby the federal government on the matter.

At the meeting, Councilman Don Gerend proposed that the council authorize the city manager to sign a letter in support of Gregoire, who in November asked the Drug Enforcement Agency to reclassify marijuana as a so-called Schedule II drug that has medicinal purposes. Federal law currently calls marijuana a Schedule I drug, without medicinal value and on par with heroin and L.S.D.

Washington State, which passed a medical marijuana initiative in 1998, has found itself in a bit of a gray area with the federal government on the matter. Cities around the state have gone on divergent paths, with some (like Issaquah) setting up licensing and zoning regulations for dispensaries and others (like Sammamish) instituting emergency moratoriums out of fear that city employees could be held liable under federal law for approving the gardens.

Gerend, citing a recent Gallup poll that saw 50 percent of Americans in favor of outright legalization of the drug, said the Governor deserved city leaders’ support in making the federal government come to Washington State on the matter rather than the other way around.

The council was reticent to agree to authorize the letter that night, but resolved to discuss the matter at future meetings.

“I’m hopeful that I can get the rest of the council on board,” Gerend said.

The moratorium forbids collective gardens in the city for six more months.

City staff say the measure is a precaution and that no one has applied for a garden in city limits.

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