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Santa Cruz County CodeChapter 7.122 Marijuana for Medical Use 7.122.010 Title. 7.122.020 Purpose. 7.122.030 Definitions. 7.122.040 Findings. 7.122.050 Implementation. 7.122.060 Severability.
7.122.010 Title.
The title of this chapter shall be “The Santa Cruz County Medical Marijuana
Ordinance.” (Added by Measure A, 11/3/92)
7.122.020 Purpose.
The purposes of this chapter are:
A. To express the compassion of the people of Santa Cruz County for the
medically challenged in our community whose sufferings would be alleviated
by the use of medical marijuana.
B. To express the strong support of the people of Santa Cruz County for the
restoration of cannabis/marijuana medical preparations to the list of
available medicines which can be prescribed by licensed physicians.
C. To direct the elected officials of Santa Cruz County to take whatever
actions may be within their power to support the availability of
cannabis/marijuana for medical use. (Added by Measure A, 11/3/92)
7.122.030 Definitions.
For the purposes of this chapter, cannabis/marijuana
medical preparations shall mean: all products made from cannabis or marijuana,
in any form intended or used for human consumption, for the treatment of any
disease; the relief of pain; or an adjunct to any medical procedure for the
treatment of cancer, glaucoma, or AIDS; or for any other medical or healing
purpose defined within the bounds of the doctor/patient relationship. (Added
by Measure A, 11/3/92)
7.122.040 Findings.
The people of the county of Santa Cruz make the
following findings:
A. Safe and Effective Medicine. Scientific and medical
studies by the National Academy of Science have shown cannabis/marijuana to
be a safe and effective medicine with very low toxicity compared to most
prescription drugs. It has been shown to be effective in the treatment of
glaucoma; epilepsy; muscle spasticity; arthritis; the nausea, vomiting and
appetite loss associated with chemotherapies; anxiety and depression; and
the symptoms of withdrawal from alcohol and narcotics.
B. Doctors and Patients Need the Cannabis/Marijuana
Option. Studies show that one-third of all cancer patients discontinue
potentially life-saving chemotherapy due to the severe and debilitating side
effects. The same is true for many AIDS patients receiving AZT or other
similar therapies. Most physicians surveyed said that they would prescribe
cannabis/marijuana if legally available. Half of all cancer specialists
surveyed said that they have already encouraged at least one of their
patients to break the law and use cannabis/marijuana to ease the violent
nausea and vomiting associated with their current treatments.
C. United Nations Approves Prescription Marijuana. In
May of 1991, the United Nations Narcotic Control Board voted overwhelmingly
to reclassify cannabis/marijuana, placing it back on Schedule 2, and making
it available by prescription. The United States Representative to this board
voted in favor of rescheduling.
D. Federal Court Orders Prescription Marijuana. Despite
a federal court order recognizing the “clearly established medical value” of
cannabis/marijuana, and mandating that it be reclassified to Schedule 2 and
available by prescription, the federal government continues to deny access
to this safe and effective medicine.
E. Politics Before Patients. By its own admission, the
federal government continues to deny access to cannabis/marijuana for
political rather than medical reasons. Using patients as pawns in the
ever-escalating war on drugs, current policies place message before
medicine, convenience before compassion, and politics before patients.
(Added by Measure A, 11/3/92)
7.122.050 Implementation.
A. Within ninety days of the certification of the
November 3, 1992 General Election, the Santa Cruz County board of
supervisors shall transmit the text of this chapter to the President of the
United States, the Governor of the State of California, and the Federal and
State Legislative Representatives of Santa Cruz County and urge them to take
whatever actions that may be in their power to:
1. Restore cannabis/marijuana medical preparations to
the list of available medicines which can be prescribed by licensed
physicians;
2. Provide for by law and institute such mechanisms as
may be necessary to insure a safe and affordable supply of
cannabis/marijuana for medical use.
B. The board of supervisors shall request the sheriff
and the district attorney to adhere to the spirit of this chapter in setting
their priorities and to exercise whatever discretionary powers they may
possess to minimize the negative impacts of current cannabis/marijuana
restrictions, where medical use is apparent.
C. The board of supervisors shall direct the Santa Cruz
County health services agency to monitor developments in the field of
cannabis/marijuana medicine, including research projects, trial studies, or
current governmental programs and to make available, upon request by any
doctor or patient, accurate and timely information regarding the efficacy of
cannabis/marijuana for various medical conditions. (Added by Measure A,
11/3/92)
7.122.060 Severability.
If any of these provisions are held to be invalid,
all remaining portions of this chapter shall remain in full force and
effect. (Added by Measure A, 11/3/92)
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