The Grand Junction City Council is moving forward toward an April ballot question asking voters to allow marijuana businesses to operate in the city, and has directed staff to continue working on developing ballot language.
Grand Junction Senior Planner Lance Gloss gave the initial presentation during the Councilâs Monday work session and explained that the ballot would need to include two questions. The first would overturn a moratorium on marijuana related businesses in Grand Junction that voters passed in 2011. The second would authorize the city to impose local sales and use tax on those types of businesses. City Council would need to approve final language on the ballot questions by early February.
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Council, Planning Commission talk marijuana taxes, regs
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Council concerned over timeline for community center ballot question
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