Petoskey voters to decide on recreational marijuana in November

PETOSKEY — On Monday, the Petoskey City Council decided to allow recreational marijuana on the ballot in November after a petition was presented from Prosperity Petoskey to allow licensing for recreational marijuana retail businesses.

Following the passage of the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act, the city prohibited recreational marijuana within city limits and allowed up to three medical provisioning centers.

More:Petitioners meet requirements to put recreational marijuana on Petoskey’s ballot

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Voters will decide if they want to amend the existing portions of the city’s marijuana ordinance to “regulate the sale of marihuana,” to “allow certain types of marihuana facilities to operate” based on the state’s voter-approved marijuana act from 2018, and to “provide for standards and procedures to permit and regulate such establishments.” 

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