Katelyn Baker
Well-Known Member
San Jose, Calif. - In just one week, Californians won't just be picking the president, they'll also be deciding whether to legalize marijuana.
The Bay Area's biggest city is racing to take action before that decision comes down.
Yes on Proposition 64 is ahead in the polls just a week out from Election Day and the San Jose City Council doesn't want to be caught off guard if it actually passes.
That's why they're doing their own vote on Tuesday.
It's called an urgency ordinance. This is for Prop 64. If passed, it would legalize marijuana for people 21 years and older and designates state agencies to license and regulate the industry.
The city manager and city attorney wrote in a memo to the council that this urgency ordinance would make it explicitly clear to budding entrepreneurs that commercial recreational marijuana activities are not allowed in San Jose.
It would also confirm non-medical marijuana is restricted to six living plants and cannot be grown outdoors.
Basically, the city wants to make sure the proposition, if passed, would not create the same issues medical marijuana did when it was legalized - with a bunch of dispensaries popping up around San Jose.
This is on the consent calendar so it will likely pass without a discussion.
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Full Article: San Jose Preparing For Possible Legalization Of Marijuana
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Photo Credit: Brendan Smialowski
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The Bay Area's biggest city is racing to take action before that decision comes down.
Yes on Proposition 64 is ahead in the polls just a week out from Election Day and the San Jose City Council doesn't want to be caught off guard if it actually passes.
That's why they're doing their own vote on Tuesday.
It's called an urgency ordinance. This is for Prop 64. If passed, it would legalize marijuana for people 21 years and older and designates state agencies to license and regulate the industry.
The city manager and city attorney wrote in a memo to the council that this urgency ordinance would make it explicitly clear to budding entrepreneurs that commercial recreational marijuana activities are not allowed in San Jose.
It would also confirm non-medical marijuana is restricted to six living plants and cannot be grown outdoors.
Basically, the city wants to make sure the proposition, if passed, would not create the same issues medical marijuana did when it was legalized - with a bunch of dispensaries popping up around San Jose.
This is on the consent calendar so it will likely pass without a discussion.
News Moderator: Katelyn Baker 420 MAGAZINE ®
Full Article: San Jose Preparing For Possible Legalization Of Marijuana
Author: Matt Keller
Contact: ABC7 News
Photo Credit: Brendan Smialowski
Website: ABC7 News