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Department and Code Enforcement conducted a second operation with dispensaries that were <br />operating near schools. Both of these enforcement efforts yielded 42 people taken into custody. <br />A few items of interest: looking on -line at Weed Maps.com, the dispensaries that were targeted <br />were listed as being closed but that they would re -open the next day. A review of the 42 <br />arrestees' addresses indicated that only five lived in Santa Ana. There are no medical clinicians <br />on the premises of any of these dispensaries. Commander Gominsky also talked about Dabs, <br />which is a concentrated form of cannabis/hashish. The appellate courts, as well as an Attorney <br />General guideline, say it is legal to possess Dabs. New case law addresses how it can be <br />concentrated. Dabs are either manufactured by butane, like methamphetamine, or a water <br />system. The courts have ruled that if you are manufacturing dabs using the same procedure for <br />methamphetamine, you can shut down the operation. However, it is not illegal to possess, sell, <br />or smoke a dab. Only to manufacture because of Health & Safety concerns about butane, open <br />containers, explosions, fires. <br />Reyna if you come across somebody that is not supposed to be manufacturing, are they required <br />to let us know where they acquired it? <br />COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS <br />On Recruitment Efforts: <br />Michele Martinez suggests using Tanya Lyon, the new Communications Manager for the City, to <br />assist with marketing strategies for recruitment. Also to use wrap - around ads on buses, <br />billboards. I ;I ' I , <br />Roman Reyna feels some of the recruitment tools being used are standard, we need to see what <br />young people today are looking at, even if we need to reach out to college students to ask them <br />what that is. Roman Reyna concerned with residents in garages who have no family ties have <br />little resources that's why they are there. Benavides want people to have a dignified to live <br />besides converted garages, best practices, other options, look at Costa Mesa, look at pre -sale <br />requirements. <br />On Community Oriented Policing: <br />Chairman Benavides says there are many programs available in reference to community oriented <br />policing; however, this item needs to be brought back to Council once the survey is completed <br />with feedback from the community. The idea of community oriented policing involves training, <br />developing a culture. The vision of community oriented policing should show how we are <br />defining it. A philosophy and a culture will dictate what programs you should have. As a City, <br />13C -11 <br />
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