Danbury could temporarily ban weed sales, but some concerned city will miss out on economic benefits
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Budding female marijuana plants at Advanced Grow Labs in West Haven, Conn. on Wednesday, June 10, 2015.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Dried marijuana flowers is one of the products sold at Compassionate Care of Connecticut dispensary, which is moving to Danbury’s West Side and would not be affected by the proposed moratorium.Compassionate Care Center of ConnecticutShow MoreShow Less
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DANBURY One city commission didn’t doubt that Danbury should temporarily prohibit Danbury retailers from selling pot.
But members of the Planning Commission questioned how long the proposed moratorium on cannabis establishments should be in effect.
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Weed is legal in CT, but some in Danbury area don t want it sold in their towns
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