KESQ Channel 3 Palm Springs wrote:EXCLUSIVE: Inside disputed DHS marijuana dispensary <table class=posttable align=right width=250><tr><td class=postcell><img class=postimg src=bin/organic-solutions.jpg></td></tr></table>By Nathan Baca
KESQ NewsChannel 3February 9, 2007
Medical marijuana is creating controversy all over the Valley. This week, it was front and center in Desert Hot Springs, all because of a new business called "Organic Solutions of the Desert." NewsChannel 3 has an exclusive look inside.
The Desert Hot Springs City Council found out this week about "Organic Solutions of the Desert" on Palm Drive and Pierson. They placed a halt on dispensaries, which could mean the end for the new and controversial business.
Inside, it looks like any other new age style meditation center. There is incense; there are dietary supplements for sale. But the signs asking patients for their ID cards are a clue that in certain cabinets, there is medicinal marijuana here.
Organic Solutions of the Desert owner Jim Camper prefers to not have his face shown on television.
"This is not a pot parlor. It's not people sitting here smoking joints all day long. These people come and got their medicine just like Walgreens or any other facility. They don't start swallowing their pills on the counter. They come and take their meds and they go home. They're not sitting here rolling joints."
Organic Solutions of the Desert says they only sell one ounce of marijuana per customer a day. They say the limit helps "weed" out the customers just in for a quick fix.
They've capped their enrollment at 200. Both Palm Springs Caregivers and CannaHelp in Palm Desert had lots of marijuana paraphernalia on the walls and lots of marijuana on display.
But not at Organic Solutions of the Desert.
Towards the back of the store, there's even a game room and a lounge but no smoking is allowed. It's not your typical dispensary.
"As a businessman, it's bad business. It's really is bad business what I'm doing. It's dumb. I'm probably going to go to jail. I'm probably going to lose whatever I have invested in here."
Federal agents and county sheriffs have shut down the other three dispensaries in the desert. Only Organic Solutions remains. This could be the last stand of the local medicinal marijuana community.
"I just want to get a chance. I'd love to sit down with the city council, the chief of police. Give me guidelines, give me an ordinance, give me something to follow. Tell me what you want me to do. How can I do it so they're OK with me?"
Jim Camper has filed his appeal with the city to allow his business to stay open. He may sue, claiming the city knowingly stalled his business license application.