Los Angeles Times

Officials ban pot events, sales at O.C. fairground­s

Board notes city rules, venue’s proximity to children

- By Luke Money luke.money@latimes.com Money writes for Times Community News.

The Orange County Fair Board adopted a final policy Thursday banning cannabis-related events and the sale of cannabis products or drug parapherna­lia at the Costa Mesa fairground­s.

After a brief discussion, board members voted 5 to 0 to approve the regulation­s. Vice Chairman Robert Ruiz and board members Ashleigh Aitken, Gerardo Mouet and Newton Pham were absent from Thursday’s meeting.

Along with barring cannabis-related events, the policy prohibits other events at the OC Fair & Event Center from “including cannabis products or activities, cannabis-related products or activities or drug parapherna­lia.”

Sponsors, vendors and exhibitors also are forbidden to include “any promotion, informatio­n or advertisem­ent from cannabis dispensari­es or third parties that sell or promote cannabis-related products or drug parapherna­lia” in marketing or advertisin­g for events at the property and are barred from distributi­ng, selling or promoting cannabis products or drug parapherna­lia during events.

The policy says the prohibitio­n is needed because of the proximity of the Fair & Event Center to schools and other places where children gather — Costa Mesa High School, Davis Magnet School and TeWinkle Park, to name a few — as well as the city of Costa Mesa’s regulation­s regarding marijuana.

Costa Mesa prohibits the retail sale of marijuana and marijuana products. City Council members also have voted several times to keep an urgency ordinance that allows the city to prohibit marijuana-related activities to the extent possible under state law.

The exception is Measure X, an initiative that local voters approved in 2016 that allows businesses that research, test, process and manufactur­e some medical marijuana products to open in a designated area north of South Coast Drive, west of Harbor Boulevard, south of MacArthur Boulevard and east of the Santa Ana River.

 ?? Gina Ferazzi Los Angeles Times ?? THE CITY of Costa Mesa, home to the OC Fair & Event Center, prohibits the retail sale of marijuana. Event officials noted these regulation­s in their 5-0 vote.
Gina Ferazzi Los Angeles Times THE CITY of Costa Mesa, home to the OC Fair & Event Center, prohibits the retail sale of marijuana. Event officials noted these regulation­s in their 5-0 vote.

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