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Resolution 2019-30710 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-30710 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, URGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO RECOGNIZE AND SUPPORT STATES' RIGHTS WITH REGARD TO THE LEGALIZATION OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA. WHEREAS, in 2016, the people of Florida approved an amendment to the Florida Constitution authorizing the use of medical marijuana and, in 2017, the Florida Legislature enacted corresponding regulations; and WHEREAS, across the country, most states have now legalized marijuana for medical use; and WHEREAS, despite the growing acceptance and legalization of medical marijuana throughout the nation, marijuana is still classified as an illegal Schedule 1 drug; and WHEREAS, according to the federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), marijuana is categorized as a Schedule I drug, along with heroin and LSD, and is deemed to have no currently accepted medical use; and WHEREAS, despite efforts in recent Congressional sessions to decriminalize marijuana and to recognize the will of a majority of states that have legalized and regulate medical marijuana, Congress has failed to act; and WHEREAS, the failure to legitimize the use of medical marijuana by the federal government is harmful to the public health and welfare, particularly affecting those to whom medical marijuana provides relief from debilitating illnesses and conditions, such as epilepsy, glaucoma, and cancer, who must incur significant out-of-pocket costs because health insurance companies will not cover the expense of such treatments due to their continued illegal status under federal law; and WHEREAS, the expense of medical marijuana treatments can be many hundreds of dollars a month, which negatively impacts all patients, and especially those in lower income brackets; and WHEREAS, there are several Congressional bills that have been introduced, or are slated to be reintroduced from the last session of Congress, which would, among other things, remove marijuana from the U.S. Controlled Substance Act drug schedule, enable financial institutions to enter the legal marijuana market, expand research for medical marijuana, and provide access to medical marijuana for military veterans; and WHEREAS, great uncertainty surrounds the regulation and enforcement of medical marijuana in the nation due to the 2018 rescission of the prior policy of the U.S. Department of Justice to generally not interfere with the medicinal use of marijuana under state law; and WHEREAS, for the benefit of countless Americans who use medical marijuana for a host of debilitating conditions and illnesses, and to resolve the uncertainty created by the dichotomy between federal law and the laws in a majority of the states in the union, Congress should act in its 2019 session to enact legislation to legalize medical marijuana. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby urge the United States Congress to recognize and support states' rights with regard to the legalization of medical marijuana. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of February, 2019. • ATTEST: Dan Gelber, Mayor Rafael E. Gra ado, City Cler • APPROVED AS TO (Sponsored by Vice-Mayor Michael Gongora) FORM & LANGUAGE & FO E ,ECUTION City Attorney l< Dote \ '•\ .� • :INCORP ORATED: ICH 26'l�Y F:WTTO\TURN\RESOS\Medical Marijuana Reso(Gangora).doc Resolutions -C7 Q MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Raul J.Aguila, City Attorney DATE: February 13, 2019 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, URGING THE UNITED STATES JUSTICE DEPARTMENT TO RECOGNIZE AND SUPPORT STATES' RIGHTS WITH REGARD TO THE LEGALIZATION OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA. RECOMMENDATION Pursuant to the request of Vice-Mayor Michael Gongora, the above-referenced Resolution is submitted for consideration by the Mayor and City Commission at the February 13, 2019 Commission meeting. The Resolution will be provided via the Supplemental Agenda. Legislative Tracking , Office of the City Attorney Sponsor Vice-Mayor Michael Gongora Page 405 of 911