City Pulse: Regulating pot: City wants mandatory home inspections for high energy users

City Pulse: Regulating pot: City wants mandatory home inspections for high energy users by Todd Heywood:

Lansing [MI] Mayor Virg Bernero’s proposal aimed at regulating homegrown marijuana raises legal concerns and may even be unconstitutional, critics say.

The ordinance the mayor has called for would require the city-owned Lansing Board of Water & Light to monitor customers’ monthly electrical usage and report those using more than 5,000 kilowatts a month to enforcement agencies.

Use beyond that level would trigger home inspections by building inspectors and the fire marshal. If homeowners refuse, the city could seek court orders to enter their homes.

Critics say the proposal goes too far. They believe it violates constitutional protections against unreasonable search and seizure and may also run afoul of state law regulating medical marijuana.

In a press release Nov. 10, Bernero said city officials had “seen a recent increase in safety issues” related to medical marijuana growth. But he offered no details, and marijuana advocates said to their knowledge there has not been a rash of fires related to growing operations.

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