Santa Barbara's Proposed Marijuana Ordinance Would Ban Local Growers From Selling To Dispensaries

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Santa Barbara’s proposed medical marijuana ordinance will allow people to grow marijuana at their homes for their own personal medical use, but if they buy the drug at a dispensary, it must come from outside of Santa Barbara.

That’s one of the ironies of the city’s new effort to regulate growth and distribution of marijuana in the city — Santa Barbara won’t allow people who grow marijuana for personal use to then sell it to a dispensary in the city. 

“Why do I want a guy in a car with a trunk full of 100 pounds of marijuana driving into our city to supply a dispensary rather than 50 people that are members within the city limits giving 8 ounces to the dispensary?” said Michael Jordan, a member of the city’s Planning Commission.

“I am personally more comfortable with the source being within our city limits for members of a collective at a...

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