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US: Trinidad to consider banning commercial cannabis before state laws take effect

Kiem TV

Tuesday 26 Sep 2017

Trinidad City Council will be discussing cannabis regulations and the future of the Trinidad Memorial Lighthouse at their meeting Wednesday.

Staff is working to have a draft cannabis ordinance in place by October 11th.

They’re considering prohibiting commercial cannabis activities for both medical and non-medical use.

Council may also decide to require a local permit for any personal cultivation and prohibit any cultivation outdoors, which is similar to draft ordinances in Blue Lake and Fortuna.

The ordinance must be in place prior to the January 2018, when state laws take effect.

Council will also discuss updates on the fate of the Memorial Lighthouse, which is at risk of falling.

Consultants have advised council to consider moving the lighthouse.

Costs for a move are estimated upwards of $100,000, and a gofundme page has been started by the Trinidad Civic Club to help reach that goal.

http://kiem-tv.com/2017/09/26/trinidad-consider-banning-commercial-cannabis-state-laws-take-effect/

 

 

 

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