In a recent meeting of the Jackson County fiscal court, officials discussed significant developments regarding medical cannabis regulations and personnel matters. The court voted to place a resolution on the November ballot, allowing voters to decide whether to prohibit medical cannabis businesses from operating within the county. This decision follows the Kentucky General Assembly's adoption of House Bill 829, which grants local governments the authority to submit such questions to voters.
The resolution clarifies that while the county can regulate the sale of medical cannabis, it cannot restrict individuals with prescriptions from possessing it. The upcoming ballot will present a straightforward question to voters: whether they support the operation of medical cannabis businesses in Jackson County.
In addition to the cannabis discussion, the court addressed a personnel issue that necessitated an executive session. While details of the personnel matter were not disclosed, the court confirmed that no decisions were made during this private discussion.
The meeting also included a request for road repairs, specifically on Lake Street and potentially extending to Salt Rock Road, highlighting ongoing infrastructure concerns in the area. The court acknowledged the importance of addressing these repairs efficiently, especially while contractors are already on-site.
Overall, the meeting underscored the county's proactive approach to engaging the community in critical decisions regarding medical cannabis and infrastructure improvements.