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Council introduces amendment to cannabis rules adding 200-foot buffer from aquatic center and new hemp wholesaler license

6442075 · September 11, 2025
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Council introduced an amendment to Chapter 86 to set a 200-foot buffer between retail cannabis businesses and the aquatic center, aligned with committee compromise; the draft also adds a low-potency hemp edible wholesaler license in specified zoning districts.

Marshall City Council introduced an amendment to Chapter 86 that would place a 200-foot buffer between retail cannabis businesses and the city's aquatic center and would add a new licensing category for lower-potency hemp edible wholesalers.

Pam, the staff presenter, told the council the state statute permits cities to establish buffers around youth-attracting locations and that the council chose a 200-foot buffer in this draft: “the state law allows these types of buffers with respect to areas that are attractions…

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