Springfield races to comply with recreational marijuana law by Feb. 6

City Council is racing to meet an early February deadline to bring Springfield into compliance with Missouri’s recently passed recreational marijuana constitutional amendment. But one councilman is urging the city slow down the process to account for concerns surrounding increased crime.

Recreational marijuana was approved by 53 percent of Missouri voters in November and dispensaries can begin selling it to any resident over 21 as early as Feb. 6. But each municipality must change their ordinances to comply with the newly approved state constitutional amendment before that date.

The city’s proposal for such a bill would make “minimal changes” to city ordinance, according to an included staff report. Comprehensive marijuana facilities would be allowed “in the same districts with similar standards” as currently existing medical marijuana facilities.

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