25 November 2020

Virtual Government Affairs Council: Prop 207 & Prop 208 in Mesa

Too much Group-Think going on here in this remote group that's described by the moderator as the esteemed panel. Whether or not they are might be a matter of debate, but they're discussing two citizen-initiated  Propositions that got approved in the 2020 General Election - one for more education funding and one for "recreational marijuana".
Scan ahead to 26 minutes after a one-man diatribe to find District 6 Mesa City Council representative Kevin Thompson who notes there are some PROHIBITIONS contained in an Ordinance that he thinks are in front of the City Council on Monday, December 1,2020
Basically, the City will be copy-catting the same restrictions put in place by the towns of Gilbert and Chandler just to stay-on-the-same page as he puts it. . .
Here's the official notice on the Agenda, Item 6-b that was published earlier on the city's calendar that had no attachments provided ...

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File #: 20-1212   
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/1/2020
Title:

Amending Title 6 of the Mesa City Code (Police Regulations) by adding a new Chapter 25 entitled “Marijuana Prohibitions” prohibiting certain activities and facilities related to marijuana including:

> recreational marijuana retail establishments, except for retail sales by a state dual licensee at a shared location;

> marijuana testing facilities;

> delivery of marijuana unless delivered by a nonprofit medical marijuana dispensary in accordance with state regulations; and

> the consumption of marijuana on City property, certain prohibited property, and in vehicles/transportation. (Citywide)

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