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March 24, 2022 City Council Regular Meeting
Title
29. Resolution Imposing a Temporary Stay on the Issuance of Any New License or Permit Related to the Sale and/or Distribution of Medicinal Marijuana for a Period of 180 Days.
Strategic Priority
Good Government
Description

In 2015, Governor Deal legalized medicinal marijuana, and Governor Kemp expanded on the legalization in 2019 when he signed the Georgia’s Hope Act. This legislation permits the manufacturing and dispensing of low-THC oil within Georgia. At this time, no business is focused on selling the product within our community. However, it is anticipated that interest will be forthcoming as this industry expands.  

 

While Georgia has a statewide commission over licensing, the City’s current Zoning Ordinance does not include medical cannabis. The 180-day stay will allow for the development of appropriate public safety plans and zoning criteria to ensure that dispensaries will not compromise the public health, safety, and general welfare of our citizens.

 

Only dispensaries licensed by state may sell low-THC oil in Georgia. It is a violation of state and federal law for unauthorized businesses or persons to sell any form of marijuana.

Recommendation

Approval

Contact
Bates Lovett, City Attorney
Financial Impact
N/A
Review Comments
Attachments
Exhibit 1: Resolution for a Stay on Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
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