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Milpitas council proposes ordinance to control medical pot delivery

City's ban on recreational cannabis delivery still in place

Hundreds of people packed the Milpitas City Council chambers, as well as
hallways and the main rotunda of city hall on Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018, to
hear and participate in the discussion over whether to allow cannabis
businesses in the city. Many people brought signs and posters expressing
opposition to cannabis businesses. The council ultimately voted to move
toward a permanent ban on cannabis businesses. (Joseph Geha/Bay Area News
Group)
(Joseph Geha/Bay Area News Group)
Hundreds of people packed the Milpitas City Council chambers, as well as hallways and the main rotunda of city hall on Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018, to hear and participate in the discussion over whether to allow cannabis businesses in the city. Many people brought signs and posters expressing opposition to cannabis businesses. The council ultimately voted to move toward a permanent ban on cannabis businesses. (Joseph Geha/Bay Area News Group)
Anne Gelhaus, staff reporter, Silicon Valley Community Newspapers, for her Wordpress profile. (Michael Malone/Bay Area News Group)
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In response to Senate Bill 1186, a new state law that requires local lawmakers to allow medicinal cannabis deliveries, the Milpitas City Council has introduced regulations aimed at preserving the city’s commercial cannabis ban and tightly controlling the delivery of medicinal cannabis products within city limits.

The proposed ordinance would allow access to medicinal cannabis products to qualifying patients while ensuring controls are in place that maximize community safety. It remains unlawful to deliver recreational cannabis within Milpitas city limits.

Delivery of medicinal cannabis products would only be allowed to registered patients or their designated caregivers. Prior to delivering medicinal cannabis in Milpitas, delivery services would be required to obtain documentation of the customer’s medical need, such as a valid medical cannabis recommendation from a licensed healthcare provider.

Deliveries would be restricted to fixed addresses at either the patient’s home or the caregiver’s place of business. Delivery personnel will be required to verify the age of recipients to prevent the delivery of cannabis products to minors and to ensure that all transactions comply with state and local laws.

Delivery services in Milpitas would be authorized to deliver only state-approved medicinal cannabis products, excluding any accessories or paraphernalia. Deliveries will only be permitted from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. to promote safety, minimize disturbances to residents and ensure compliance with local noise ordinances.

Under the proposed ordinance, which still needs council approval, delivery services would have to register with the city and obtain a valid business license. They would also be required to pay all applicable fees and taxes associated with operating within city limits, and to maintain detailed records of all deliveries as required by local and state laws.

The ordinance would be enforced through an “education first, enforcement second” approach. Those who violate the ordinance may face fines, civil penalties and prohibition from delivering within Milpitas.