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	03-08-2008, 08:28 PM #1 OPJunior Member OPJunior Member
 The Empire Strikes Back!!!! (San Bernardino County)A few days ago I wrote the Mayor of Claremont with a few words. I was upset that the Mayor and his city counsel man were taking so long to come up with guidelines and rules for prospecting dispensaries as they could not open until these guidelines were set. It has been many many months and nothing. I received a email a couple days after that from the city planner. 
 
 This is the e-mail response..
 
 Dear Mr. Espinoza,
 
 Thank you for your comments regarding Medical Marijuana Ordinance, which
 have been provided to the City Council. Your e-mail was forwarded to me
 for response. Staff has been working on an regulatory ordinance as
 directed by the City Council; a tentative hearing date for the Council
 to review the regulatory ordinance is April 8th. The draft ordinance
 will be released for public review prior to the Council meeting. I will
 add your name to our mailing list on this topic so that you will be
 advised when the ordinance is available for public review and when the
 matter is actually scheduled for hearing before the City Council. On
 the Friday prior to the Council hearing, the staff report will be
 accessible on the City's website (City of Claremont -- Home) for your
 reference.
 
 Sincerely,
 
 
 
 Lisa Prasse, AICP
 City Planner
 City of Claremont
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From: [mailto:[email protected]]
 Sent: Tue 3/4/2008 11:14 PM
 To: Peter Yao <------------MAYOR
 Subject: More money for Claremont
 
 Hello
 My name is Luis and I wanted to bring up a subject that makes me wonder.
 I wonder why you would stop good tax paying citizens from being able to
 get medicine in Claremont. You have had more than enough time and
 resources to help you make the guidelines needed. Have some compassion
 and think of the people. If you don't already know, organizations are
 getting the message across and making people aware of the issue medical
 cannabis recipients are having in Claremont and are working on a "stop
 spending money in Claremont" campaign. That's how it came to my
 attention.
 
 Thanks
 Louis E.
 
 
 
 
 What I am interested in is getting the attention of San Bernardino County as they have closed all dispensaries with help from federal agencies.
 
 The question I want to ask is how do I get San Bernardino County to allow dispensaries in the county along with Medical Marijuana cards? because they don't have these either.
 
 Can I get a petition or some kind of process started to fight and bring this situation to everyones attention. State law allows us to use medicinal cannabis and the county wants to resist state law.
 
 What can I do?????MisterCoolWhip Reviewed by MisterCoolWhip on . The Empire Strikes Back!!!! (San Bernardino County) A few days ago I wrote the Mayor of Claremont with a few words. I was upset that the Mayor and his city counsel man were taking so long to come up with guidelines and rules for prospecting dispensaries as they could not open until these guidelines were set. It has been many many months and nothing. I received a email a couple days after that from the city planner. This is the e-mail response.. Dear Mr. Espinoza, Thank you for your comments regarding Medical Marijuana Ordinance, which Rating: 5
 
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