The Ukiah City Council will once again consider endorsing Measure B at its next meeting on April 16.
The decision to reconsider endorsement comes just weeks after the Fort Bragg City Council voted to endorse Measure B. The Willits City Council is scheduled to discuss endorsing the measure on Wednesday.
Measure B, which was placed on the ballot by the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors in January, would repeal Measure G and set medical marijuana limits in Mendocino County at the state limits of six mature or 12 immature plants and eight ounces of dried marijuana.
Measure G, which was passed by Mendocino County voters in 2000, instructed law enforcement to make the prosecution of marijuana gardens of 25 plants or fewer the lowest possible priority.
Last year, the Board of Supervisors used Measure G as a guide to set county medical marijuana possession limits at 25 plants per parcel and two-pounds of dried marijuana.
Although all five Ukiah council members said they personally support Measure B, the City Council in February put off the decision on whether or not to endorse Measure B in order to organize a forum on the subject.
That forum is set for 6:30 p.m. on April 14. Members of both sides of the argument have been invited to share their arguments and answer questions from the audience.
Supporters of Measure B say it's passage would correct a perception that Mendocino County is a good place to grow marijuana and help put a stop to increasing commercial marijuana growing in the county.
Opponents say the passage of Measure B would take law enforcement resources away from more important problems and make anyone in possession of more than six medical marijuana plants a felon.
Opponents also say Measure B will have no impact on large scale commercial marijuana grows.
The election has been scheduled for June 3.
Ben Brown can be reached at udjbb@pacific.net
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