Medical marijuana growers nudge Freeport to adopt recreational pot cultivation ordinance
In January, the town decided to wait unit the state finalized rules. Now, the two medical growers in Freeport are asking for the local OK again.
As of now, Freeport has two medical marijuana growing facilities.
Tuesday, the owners of these facilities addressed the town council, requesting that they begin the process of allowing growth for recreational use.
“I hope to keep my business here, however, I will likely need to relocate to another town … if Freeport does not develop an ordinance to allow licensed adult-use cultivation,” said David Stephenson, who has owned a medical marijuana cultivation facility in Freeport since 2017.
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Prom is on at Utah schools this year with Test to Sway
School districts planning return of school dances
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TAYLORSVILLE, Utah â School districts across the state are starting to hammer out their plans to host prom and other school events this spring. It s thanks to the new health order announced this week, that now allows some school activities to once again take place.
These plans include strict protocols and rules to follow, such as testing for Covid-19 and mask wearing. School districts are calling it, Test to Sway.
On Thursday evening, a group of Taylorsville High School students stood in line at Chick-fil-A just kitty corner from their school.