CarolKing
Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes wants to legalize pot lounges in the city.
Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes wants to legalize pot lounges in the city.
The idea is part of a much larger plan to align city and state marijuana laws detailed in a 20-page memo released by Holmes.
In his memo, Holmes argues I-502 legalizes marijuana but significantly limits where people can legally smoke it.
Because public use is prohibited, the memo states, "Single family homeowners have a legal place to consume marijuana; others however, such as out-of-town visitors, the homeless, and renters and condominium owners whose buildings do not permit marijuana use, have fewer options."
"You can enforce that law much better if you, at the same time, provide an outlet for that demand," Holmes said.
Under his proposal, the lounges would be open only to those 21 years of age and older, prohibit alcohol, have minimum ventilation requirements, allow smoking only through vaporizers and require customers to bring their own marijuana.
In Colorado, where marijuana is also legal, private cannabis clubs have already opened.
Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes wants to legalize pot lounges in the city.
The idea is part of a much larger plan to align city and state marijuana laws detailed in a 20-page memo released by Holmes.
In his memo, Holmes argues I-502 legalizes marijuana but significantly limits where people can legally smoke it.
Because public use is prohibited, the memo states, "Single family homeowners have a legal place to consume marijuana; others however, such as out-of-town visitors, the homeless, and renters and condominium owners whose buildings do not permit marijuana use, have fewer options."
"You can enforce that law much better if you, at the same time, provide an outlet for that demand," Holmes said.
Under his proposal, the lounges would be open only to those 21 years of age and older, prohibit alcohol, have minimum ventilation requirements, allow smoking only through vaporizers and require customers to bring their own marijuana.
In Colorado, where marijuana is also legal, private cannabis clubs have already opened.