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SIGCO announces Oct. 26 trailer viewing and drug take-back; commission hears inquiry about county-owned Lone Mountain Shores parcel
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Summary
Dan Spurlock of the Stand in the Gap Coalition told the commission about a new law regulating hemp-derived cannabinoid products and invited the public to view the 'Stashed Away Trailer' Oct. 26; commissioners also heard from Dustin Wilson about an adjacent owner interested in purchasing county-owned property in Lone Mountain Shores, and County Attorney Estep said the delinquent tax attorney is handling related procedures.
Dan Spurlock of the Stand in the Gap Coalition addressed the Claiborne County Commission on Oct. 16 and reported that a state bill regulating sale and distribution of products containing hemp-derived cannabinoids has passed. Spurlock invited the commission and public to view the "Stashed Away Trailer" at the SIGCO facility on Oct. 26, 2023, and said SIGCO would operate a drug take-back the same day for safe disposal of unused or expired medications.
Separately, Commissioner Dustin Wilson said an adjacent Lone Mountain Shores property owner has expressed interest in purchasing a parcel currently held by the county after tax default. County Attorney Estep said the county acquired the property through tax default and that the county's delinquent tax attorney is reviewing the properties; Estep said a resolution outlining steps for sale would be proposed to the commission when appropriate. No formal sale or resolution was adopted at the Oct. 16 meeting.
Spurlock's comments were presented as an announcement; Wilson's inquiry generated discussion but no formal action.
