Mississippians gather signatures for local medical marijuana
Residents who live in communities that have opted out of the states developing medical marijuana program are gathering signatures to require a public vote for opting back in. City and county leaders have until May 3 to decide if businesses that sell or grow marijuana will be prohibited in their jurisdiction. Glenn Fincher is a resident of Calhoun County and says his board of supervisors voted Thursday morning to opt out.
We are going to go after the signatures to get a ballot initiative started. I say were a poorer county, but we will force them to have another vote if need be, says Fincher. We will go get the signatures and get it on the ballot again.
Fitcher says his county had overwhelming support for initiative 65 in the 2020 election and anticipates gathering all of the required signatures.
The City of Brandon voted to opt-out in early March, with alderman saying they are wary of the regulations still being developed by the Department of Health. Buell Polk is a local pharmacist who owns several retail stores across the state. At his pharmacy near Brandons main hospital, hes gathering signatures to challenge the boards decision.
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