Saturday, August 30, 2014 10:17:12 PM
The businesses opened up and the town decided they didn't want any marijuana businesses in town so they banned them. The other option was to enact zoning ordinances and regulations marijuana businesses would have to abide by. If the town decided to enact regulations then those existing businesses that were operating would be GRANDFATHERED in and all new businesses that would try to open up would have to abide by the regulations
Why do you think that the dispensaries were allowed to operated for 2 years until the town made a decision? Because they couldn't be shut down without legislation.
Again its been proven many times in the US google Pre ICO LA dispensaries. Many cities around the country have dispensaries and marijuana businesses grandfathered in, its very common cause the businesses open before the town knows whats happening
Everything expressed is my opinion and should not be taken as investment advice. Everyone should do their own due diligence.
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