Littleton City Council will soon be considering an ordinance to allow retail marijuana stores to operate within the city and would like public input on the topic.
Should the city continue to allow a maximum of four marijuana stores to operate in Littleton, regardless if they offer medical or retail, or should council considering increasing or decreasing the number of stores if they approve retail marijuana?
Continue to allow a maximum of four stores, regardless if they offer medical or retail marijuana.
Medical marijuana stores are now subject to distance limits from parks, schools, and daycares. Two of the stores were operating prior to the distance limits and are "grandfathered" as non-conforming. If they want to sell retail, should the non-conforming stores comply with distance buffers?
Yes, they should be required to find a new location that meets distance buffers.
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Should the city continue to allow a maximum of four marijuana stores to operate in Littleton, regardless if they offer medical or retail, or should council considering increasing or decreasing the number of stores if they approve retail marijuana?
Medical marijuana stores are now subject to distance limits from parks, schools, and daycares. Two of the stores were operating prior to the distance limits and are "grandfathered" as non-conforming. If they want to sell retail, should the non-conforming stores comply with distance buffers?