Mr. Bernstein,

Once again, the charter amendment we put forth is NOT contrary to state law.
Its plain language states that the city would be required to authorize,
license and regulate medical marijuana distribution centers TO THE EXTENT
PERMITTED by state and federal law.

There is nothing illegal about requiring the city to enter a regulatory role
for medical marijuana if the law is changed, just as there was nothing
illegal in 1997 about requiring that the voters approve any expenditure over
$10 million on a new sports stadium if the city is asked to spend that
money.

Furthermore, it is very undemocratic to refuse placement on the ballot of a
charter amendment question which has met all of the requirements. The
Charter Commission fulfilled its statutory obligation of approving our
amendment's form and placement in the charter last October. That of course
is why the Charter Commission was obligated to transmit the completed
petition to the City Council, at which time you requested that they refuse
to place the question on the ballot. My point is that any issues preventing
its placement on the ballot should have been dealt with in the approval
stage, and if there were no legal grounds to stop it then, there should be
no legal grounds to stop it now.


Jason Samuels
Administrative Coordinator, Citizens Organized for Harm Reduction
Whittier



-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Bernstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 11:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Mpls] Duluth City Council places measure on ballot

JASON - As you are well aware, this issue was never about the number of
signatures!  

The city of Duluth has the authority to regulate smoking within its city
limits.

The Minneapolis City Council has the authority (and responsibility in my
opinion) to reject charter petitions that are contrary to state law.

Best wishes!

Jim Bernstein
Fulton
(Minneapolis Charter Commission)

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jason Samuels
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 3:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Mpls] Duluth City Council places measure on ballot

DULUTH: The City Council approves a ballot initiative to ban smoking in
all
indoor workplaces.

http://www.duluthsuperior.com/mld/duluthsuperior/9688658.htm

 

I find it ironic that the Duluth City Council just placed a measure on
their
ballot after the qualifying petition lacked the required signatures at
the
deadline, while the Minneapolis City Council voted to keep a measure off
our
ballot which met the requirements.

 

On Tuesday, Judge Richard Scherer of the Fourth Judicial District Court
upheld the Council's 8-4 decision to keep a medical marijuana charter
amendment off the ballot. An appeal is pending.

 

Jason Samuels

Administrative Coordinator, Citizens Organized for Harm Reduction

Whittier

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