Amend medical marijuana collective rules in city law
In Plain English
The city regulates medical marijuana dispensaries through local laws that set operating rules and requirements. This amendment changes those existing regulations. Without the staff report, the specific changes are unclear, but they could affect licensing, locations, or operating procedures for medical marijuana businesses.
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Votes
Introduce said ordinance and lay over two weeks for adoption
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved introducing changes to the city's medical marijuana dispensary regulations, though the specific modifications weren't detailed in available materials. This is the first step in a two-part process - the proposed ordinance will now sit for two weeks before returning for final adoption, giving the public time to review and comment. The changes could affect how medical marijuana businesses operate in the city, including their licensing requirements, permitted locations, or day-to-day procedures. No money is involved in this regulatory update.
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