Pubdate: Wed, 13 Oct 2010
Source: Times-Standard (Eureka, CA)
Copyright: 2010 Times-Standard
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Author: Donna Tam, The Times-Standard
Cited: Humboldt Medical Marijuana Advisory Panel http://hummap.org/
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MEDICAL CANNABIS GROUPS PRESENT DRAFT POLICIES

The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors seems to be receiving plenty 
of advice on how medical marijuana should be regulated.

The Humboldt Medical Marijuana Advisory Panel (HuMMAP) presented its 
draft policy -- which included graduated licensing fees for 
cultivation starting at $200 a year for 100 square feet -- to the 
board Tuesday during public comment.

HuMMAP Chair Syreeta Lux said the draft policy is meant to stabilize 
the county's economy by increasing county revenues and reducing 
marijuana-related crime.

She said the policy recognizes "that a greater number of small 
farmers contributes more to our county's economy and culture than 
fewer large growers can."

Lux said the group hopes that licensing accounts for responsible 
water use, sustainability and the creation of a certification 
program. She said HuMMAP hopes the board will take this to the state 
level to encourage more statewide policy and awareness.

HuMMAP formed after the county's first open meeting on the marijuana 
industry and its effect on the local economy held in March.

Another group, the Humboldt Growers Association (HGA), is also 
providing county officials with input in another way. The group is 
presenting its draft policy during a nonpublic ordinance workshop today.

The workshop is sponsored by 4th District Supervisor Bonnie Neely and 
the HGA, which includes at least one of Neely's campaign 
contributors. HGA said 3rd District Supervisor Mark Lovelace and 
Humboldt County District Attorney Paul Gallegos will also be in attendance.

Max Del Real -- a medical cannabis lobbyist from the Sacramento-based 
California Capitol Solutions -- who represents the HGA said HuMMAP's 
approach is "short-sighted."

"If HuMMAP is interested in selling out Humboldt's future, they're 
doing the right things," Del Real said.

He said HuMMAP's draft policy will allow in big commercial farmers 
from outside of Humboldt. The draft policy's licensing fee goes up to 
$300,000 for 40,000-square feet.

Del Real said HGA is not releasing its draft policy until today but 
said it focuses on sustainability, job creation and a focus on localization.

While some HuMMAP members have concern over the HGA's exclusiveness, 
Del Real said HGA is looking forward to working with HuMMAP.

Lovelace said he welcomes both policies, since the county can use all 
the help it can get in creating a legitimate marijuana industry. He 
said he found that HuMMAP's approach was focused on encouraging 
smaller businesses -- something he agrees with -- but there is more 
work to be done.

He said he was glad that HuMMAP suggested bringing the policy to the 
state level.

"We'd all like to have some authority at the local level," Lovelace 
said about counties in California. "But I think we'd like to have a 
baseline which we can work with."

To see HuMMAP's draft policy "HuMMAP Commercial Cannabis Industry Tax 
and Regulation Proposal", go to www.hummap.org. 
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MAP posted-by: Richard Lake