Plymouth bans marijuana businesses in city citing negative stigma

Perturbed by a city administration recommendation against allowing marijuana businesses in the city because of “negative long-term impacts on the image and brand of the community,”  first-year Plymouth City Commissioner Alanna Maguire offered another take on the topic during a March 21 meeting.

Maguire took exception to the meeting’s agenda packet that she described as filled with materials focused only on the negative side of marijuana usage and sales.

“We need to stop stigmatizing people who use cannabis, which is a legal product, whether you like it or not,” Maguire said. “City of Plymouth residents overwhelmingly approved the legalization of marijuana in 2018 and prior to that (the legalization) of medicinal marijuana.

“What we need to do is actively apply the same due diligence with this issue that we do with other complex issues facing the City of Plymouth.”

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