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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2014-085 Sponsored by: Terry L. CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2014-085 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, OPPOSING THE PASSAGE OF THE INITIATIVE RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA IN ALASKA AND URGING VOTERS TO DEFEAT BALLOT MEASURE 2 WHEREAS,ballot measure 2 would legalize,commercialize,and industrialize recreational marijuana in the State of Alaska for adults 21 and over; and WHEREAS, the use and delivery of marijuana is still a violation of federal law under the Controlled Substances Act; and WHEREAS, the use of marijuana has been found to have negative physical, mental, behavioral and social health consequences and is associated with diseases of the heart,brain,lungs, and vascular system; and WHEREAS,the legalization of marijuana is predicted to produce significant net economic costs to the State of Alaska; and WHEREAS,ballot measure 2 is an extreme measure that would legalize not only marijuana but also potent and dangerous chemical concentrates and drug-infused edibles that appeal to children; and WHEREAS, ballot measure 2 will have negative impacts on our workforce, workforce safety, and employability; and WHEREAS, ballot measure 2 is a harmful measure that ignores the severe problems that have been created by the legalization of recreational marijuana in other states,including public health hazards such as hash oil explosions, increases in driving under the influence,traffic accidents with injuries and deaths, and deaths from edibles; and WHEREAS,the commercialization and industrialization of marijuana will involve outside interest seeking to aggressively market to and profit on Alaskans, including young people; and WHEREAS, this initiative would result in extensive advertising of marijuana, marijuana concentrates (such as Butane Hash Oil, Shatter, and Earwax), marijuana edibles and marijuana accessories in Seward and the Kenai Peninsula Borough; and WHEREAS,our community supports the health and well-being of our adults and children. L. CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2014-085 NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA that: Section 1. The Seward City Council opposes the passage of the initiative to legalize recreational marijuana in the State of Alaska. Section 2. The Seward City Council urges votes to defeat ballot measure 2. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 13th day of October, 2014. THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA can Bardarson, Mayor AYES: Terry, Squires, Butts, Darling, Bardarson NOES: Keil, Casagranda ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: Jhhanna Kinney C C 1 ity Clerk (City Seal) ,,,.....OLI OF ••∎∎ 1 • i SEAT r • �..2 w 9 <4.41,t 1 0 C4 OFAr 4. Council Agenda Statement r Of SFt9 Meeting Date: October 13, 2014 To: Mayor Bardarson, City Council Members 4�A51I�P From: Johanna Kinney, City Clerk Agenda Item: Resolution 2014-085, Opposing The Passage Of The Initiative Recreational Marijuana In Alaska And Urging Voters To Defeat Ballot Measure 2. BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: Council Member Terry has sponsored a resolution for consideration of the City Council to oppose Ballot Measure 2, which will be on the November 4, 2014 General Ballot. Ballot Measure 2, if approved, would legalize, commercialize, and industrialize recreational marijuana in the State of Alaska for adults 21 and over. If the City of Seward intended to expend public funds to influence the outcome of an election, it would first need to appropriate the money for that use via passage of a non-code ordinance. Then the city would keep track of those expenditures and report on either form 15-5 or 15-6 to APOC. Alaska Statute AS 15.13.145 is the citation that states; "a municipality may not use money to influence the outcome of an election concerning a ballot proposition unless the funds have been specifically appropriated for that purpose by the elected body. " 2 AAC 50.356 and 2 AAC 50.360 allow for municipalities to seek budgeted municipal funds to influence the outcome of an election, appropriate funds if the education process may influence the outcome of an election, and require registering and reporting under AS 15.13.040 and AS 15.13.050. Seeking clarification, the City Clerk asked the Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) if the City of Seward would need to first pass a non-code ordinance to appropriate funds if they were to pass a resolution opposing a ballot measure. APOC directed the clerk to the attached advisory opinion regarding the Sitka School Board seeking similar clarification on a ballot measure from 2010. The short answers in this advisory opinion were: the school board may pass a resolution without a specific appropriation and expenditures relating to the passage and dissemination of the resolution at issue must be disclosed on a report to APOC. ATTORNEY REVIEW: No RECOMMENDATION: Discuss and decide whether to approve Resolution 2014-085. If approved, the City Clerk shall submit an Independent Expenditures Report if there are any expenditures related to the passage and dissemination of the resolution. If there are no expenditures made, a zero report shall be filed. 10