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3/20/2018
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display important elements that guarantee the safety of cannabis for all <br />consumers. <br />Cannabis products that are untested for toxins, adulterants, and pesticides <br />will pose serious health risks to consumers. While the City has allowed <br />cannabis retail sales since 2014, products sold are not required to undergo <br />the same level of stringent testing now required by the State of California. <br />Without cannabis testing laboratories/facilities in Santa Ana, the retail <br />cannabis sold in the City may contain toxins, adulterants, pesticides, or other <br />harmful elements that pose serious threat to public health, safety, and welfare <br />of Santa Ana's residents and visitors. <br />M. Prevention of detrimental impacts to residents, the public interest, health, <br />safety and welfare requires the immediate enactment of this ordinance. The <br />untested commercial cannabis may <br />be in conflict with or frustrate other provisions of the SAMC intended to guarantee or <br />preserve the public peace, health, or safety. Moreover, permitting the sale of <br />commercial cannabis without allowing the required cannabis testing <br />laboratories/facilities would create impacts on the public health, safety and welfare <br />that the city council, in adopting this ordinance, has found to be unacceptable. <br />N. The Request for Council Action for this ordinance dated March 20, 2018 <br />and duly signed by the Executive Director of the Planning and Building Agency shall, <br />by this reference, be incorporated herein, and together with this ordinance, any <br />amendments or supplements, and written and oral testimony constitute the <br />necessary findings for this ordinance. <br />O. The city council has held a duly noticed public hearing in connection with <br />consideration and adoption of this ordinance. <br />P. The city council finds, determines and declares that the current and <br />immediate threat to the public health, safety and welfare of the city and its citizens <br />necessitates the immediate enactment of the ordinance. The facts constituting such <br />urgency are set forth in paragraphs A -M of this ordinance. <br />Q. The city council of the City of Santa Ana intends that nothing in this article <br />shall be deemed to conflict with federal law as contained in the Controlled <br />Substances Act, nor to otherwise permit any activity that is prohibited under that Act <br />or other applicable law. <br />Section 2. Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") <br />and the state CEQA Guidelines, the adoption of this Ordinance is exempt from CEQA <br />review pursuant to California Code of Regulations section 15061(b)(3), which is <br />Ordinance No. NS -XXX <br />Page 3 of 35 <br />75B-13 <br />
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