Amend law regulating medical marijuana collectives
In Plain English
The city currently has rules governing how medical marijuana collectives operate within city limits. This proposal changes those existing regulations. If approved, the updated law modifies requirements for these businesses, though specific changes are not detailed in available documents.
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Votes
Adopt Ordinance No. 31-10 N.S.
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The city council unanimously approved changes to the regulations governing medical marijuana collectives operating within city limits. The updated ordinance modifies the requirements these businesses must follow, though the specific details of what's changing were not included in the available documents. This is a routine regulatory update that affects how medical marijuana dispensaries conduct business in the city. All seven council members voted in favor of the ordinance amendment.
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