Arvin City Council unanimously declines pot shop proposal | #citycouncil
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ARVIN, Calif. (KERO) — The Arvin City Council voted Tuesday on a proposed ordinance that would allow storefront sales of recreational cannabis in Arvin. All 5 members of the council voted ‘no’ on the proposal. The vote comes after several Arvin residents voiced their opposition to the measure during the public comment period of the […]
Read MorePontiac city council considers adult-use marijuana ordinance – The Oakland Press | #citycouncil
The long-discussed recreational marijuana resolution is on Pontiac City Council’s agenda for tonight’s meeting. The second reading of the adult-use ordinance was postponed until this year, at the council’s Dec. 20 meeting. The board will meet in a closed session to discuss a legal opinion on the proposed regulation before voting on the second reading. […]
Read MoreFalls City Council approves new ordinance to govern cannabis dispensaries | Local News | #citycouncil
Falls City Council Chair John Spanbauer said he could never have imagined that one of his final votes as a council member would be to enact a city ordinance governing the location and hours of operation for stores to sell pot. “If you had told me when I joined the council that my last vote […]
Read MoreCity Council Takes Up Midtown, Gun Resolutions This Week | | #citycouncil
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Council to consider Midtown, gun resolutions During a special meeting starting at 5 pm on Wednesday, Nov. 30, the Santa Fe City Council is scheduled to discuss and vote upon the master and community plans for the Midtown site—the culmination of a series of “moving forward” public meetings this month. The Council will also hear […]
Read MoreIf You Want to Help the Rich and Die Sooner, Vote Republican | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP
GUEST COMMENTARY – If dying young appeals to you, here’s a simple bit of advice: move to a state or county controlled by Republicans. At first glance, the images below appear to be political maps. And in the most real sense of the word they are: the county-by-county differences shown by the map from Jeremy Ney’s […]
Read MoreBallot measures for the general election in Arkansas
| GENERAL ELECTION RACES | Political News | Back to VOTE 2022 Home » (KAIT) – The following four constitutional amendments are on the ballot statewide in Arkansas during the general election. Three are referred by the General Assembly while a fourth one is proposed by a petition of the people. Referred by the General […]
Read MoreProposed and referred ballot measures for the general election in Arkansas
(KAIT) – The following four constitutional amendments are on the ballot statewide in Arkansas during the general election. Three are referred by the General Assembly while a fourth one is proposed by a petition of the people. Referred by the General Assembly: Issue No. 1 (SJR10) – Title: An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Concerning […]
Read MoreBiden’s Marijuana Pardon and San Diego City Council Vote Could Shift Face of Local Cannabis Industry – NBC 7 San Diego | #citycouncil
President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon simple marijuana possession charges could be the momentum needed for a larger movement in San Diego. A local cannabis activist says city council is one vote away from a plan that could transform the face of the cannabis industry, benefitting those unfairly targeted by the war on drugs. Spring Valley native […]
Read MoreCannabis News Week: Oklahoma, Arkansas Go Their Separate Ways
Moves that seem like a good idea during times of expansion have a funny way of looking a lot different in the glow of a less flattering light. Canopy Growth (CGC) , one of the biggest Canadian cannabis companies, is realizing its pandemic expansion into the retail space wasn’t the right move. This week, Canopy […]
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