Keeping the city from going to pot
This is not intended to discuss opinions on the legality of medical
marijuana. I do not have a problem with the Newport Beach City
Council decision to put a 45-day moratorium on establishment of
dispensaries that distribute marijuana.
Maybe more time is needed to discuss the number of and locations
of the dispensaries that do the distributing.
However, I do have a problem with our system. If we, the majority,
voted as we did in 1996 to legalize medical marijuana in California,
then why are there various groups and city councils that continuously
try to block its intended use.
My opinion is that the voters of California have already spoken
and yet “Big Brother” and his one-sided political views are
continually trying to reverse the opinions of the majority for their
own personal reasons.
What good is a free democratic vote if the powers that be try to
continually push for their own rules?
RALPH ROLLINS
Costa Mesa
Yes, absolutely ban marijuana shops in Newport Beach. We have
plenty of attractions here, and we don’t need to draw marijuana users
to this city, medical or not.
BETTINA DEININGER
Newport Beach
I agree with the fact that they should study to determine the
shape of regulation, and that it’s OK if we have an eventual
allowance for that.
After all, drug use dates back centuries, when it was used for
pain relief, until recently when it’s been associated with
criminality.
I guess other drugs have colored its use for therapeutic value,
but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have value for those who need it,
and it’s much less harmful than so many other drugs that are still
experimental. So, let’s have it, and let’s have it available.
RICHARD CHURCH
Newport Beach
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