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OCC director: quarterly reports coming, OCC to review 10–20 medical cannabis cases

San Francisco Police Commission · April 11, 2007
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Summary

The Office of Citizens Complaints told the commission it will deliver a quarterly report after reconciling records and that staff pulled approximately 10–20 open cases in the past five years related to medical cannabis to assess policy implications including seizure recommendations.

The Office of Citizens Complaints delivered a brief update to the San Francisco Police Commission about its reporting and casework.

Miss Field, speaking for the OCC, said staff are reconciling their database and expect a draft of the quarterly report on April 16. She said OCC staff pulled all open cases dealing with medical cannabis within the past five years and estimated "about 10 to 20" such cases; some overlap, she said, means cases will be reviewed for possible policy recommendations. Miss Field noted there is an outstanding OCC recommendation regarding seizure of medical marijuana that is included in the materials the office has been preparing for commissioners.

Commissioners asked the OCC director to coordinate with the city attorney on legal questions raised during public comment and to continue the case review; Miss Field said the office will continue reconciling records and will provide the caseload overview in future quarterly and annual reports.

Ending: OCC will provide updated reports to the commission and follow up on cases that may present policy issues.