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Grays Harbor County Cannabis Land Use Task Force July 31, 2013
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Agenda Purpose of task force Getting to know one another Working agreements Review state & administrative law Clarifying interests
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Purpose of the Task Force How should the county manage land uses associated with medical and non- medical marijuana production, processing, and sales? Where? Conditions/limitations? Other? We need to figure out zoning? Yep!
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Process for achieving our Purpose Examine legal framework for our work Explore community interests Brainstorm & discuss alternatives Find agreement on works best for our community
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Introductions Pick someone you know the least Interview them for 2 minutes using the form Introduce your person!
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Working Agreements Which behaviors do you think contribute most to a productive working group?
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Let’s get on the same page and talk about the legal framework first! State Law Discussion
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Legal Framework for our Work Medical Cannabis, Chapter 69.51A RCW Initiative 502 Chapters 46.20, 46.61, 69.50 RCW I -502 Legal Framework Medical Cannabis
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Medical Cannabis RCW 69.51A RCW Initiative 692 passed by voters in 1998 Legislature amended in 2011 (ESSSB 5073) – sections vetoed by governor
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Medical Cannabis – Main Points Protects qualifying patients and designated providers from penalties Amounts for patients/designated providers: 15 plants No more than 24 useable ounces Designated provider – only 2 X
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Medical Cannabis – Main Points “For purposes of this section, the creation of a "collective garden" means qualifying patients sharing responsibility for acquiring and supplying the resources required to produce and process cannabis for medical use such as, for example, a location for a collective garden; equipment, supplies, and labor necessary to plant, grow, and harvest cannabis; cannabis plants, seeds, and cuttings; and equipment, supplies, and labor necessary for proper construction, plumbing, wiring, and ventilation of a garden of cannabis plants.” RCW 69.51A.085
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Medical Cannabis – Main Points Allows collective gardens for producing, processing, delivering medical cannabis: No more than 10 qualifying patients 15 plants per patient - up to total of 45 plants 24 useable ounces per patient - up to 72 useable ounces total Product only to those participating
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Medical Cannabis – Main Points Allows cities & counties authority to adopt and enforce regulations: Zoning, business license, health & safety requirements, business taxes
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Medical Cannabis – Main Points Dispensaries ≠ collective gardens However: No limit on the number of collective garden memberships a person can hold No limit on the amount of time a person must maintain membership to a collective garden
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Medical Cannabis – Main Points US Department of Justice adopted formal guidelines for prosecutors’ discretion when reviewing cases Does NOT legalize medical cannabis under federal law
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Initiative 502– Main Points Legalized individual possession & use of marijuana 21 years and over Allows possession up to 1 ounce of marijuana, 16 ounces of an infused product Standards for impaired driving
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Initiative 502– Main Points Legalized individual possession & use of marijuana 21 years and over Allows possession up to 1 ounce of marijuana, 16 ounces of an infused product Standards for impaired driving Individuals cannot grow their own
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Initiative 502– Main Points Sets up system for licensing producers, processors, & retailers Places 25% excise taxes on Producer to processor/producer- processor Processor to retailer Retailer to customer
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Initiative 502– Main Points Allows additional general, state, and local sales taxes on top Limits number of retail outlets – but not producers and processers Gives Liquor Control Bill right to pass procedures (Washington Administrative Code – WACs)
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Initiative 502– Main Points Draft regulations: Chapter 314-55 WAC Specifics on applications for, awarding, and managing licenses for production, processing & retail licenses through WSLCB
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Initiative 502– Main Points Places 1,000’ location restriction: Schools Playgrounds, rec centers/facilities Childcare center Public parks, libraries Game arcades
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Initiative 502– Main Points Producer must be in a secure indoor facility, greenhouse, or field Producer, producer/processor Retail only (includes paraphernalia) Requirements for waste disposal Requirements for extraction processes
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Medical vs. Recreational Cannabis Are they so different or can we lump them together?
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Legal Framework Questions and group discussion?
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