City among 30 in United States to adopt stance Silas Lyons The Tribune SAN LUIS OBISPO - For all the tough decisions the five people in charge of San Luis Obispo have made, few have ever brought such immediate glory. Slowly at first, then faster, cheering members of the audience that packed the City Council chambers rose to their feet Tuesday night, until nearly every seat was empty. All this for a 4-1 vote on a resolution with no binding power over anything. Joining only a handful of other cities in America, San Luis Obispo now officially stands opposed to...