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  1. Ron Strider

    CO: Longmont Lifts Ban On Medical, Recreational Marijuana Shops

    Longmont City Council has voted to allow up to four retail businesses to sell marijuana and marijuana products within city limits, nixing a years-old ban on medical and recreational pot shops. The Daily Times-Call reports that the City Council on Tuesday voted 4-3 in favor of lifting the ban...
  2. Ron Strider

    CO: Longmont Council To Resume Pot-Shop Discussions

    Longmont's City Council on Tuesday night is to resume discussions of the restrictions and requirements they might apply to retail marijuana sales establishments – if any are eventually allowed to operate within the city limits. The city staff is seeking further direction about what zoning...
  3. Katelyn Baker

    CO: Longmont Man Suing City Over Hygiene Marijuana Grow Decision

    A water tap and a contentious Longmont City Council meeting are at the center of a lawsuit against the city filed in November. Robert Gourley, who lives in Longmont, asked council in October to approve changing a residential water tap in Hygiene to a commercial water tap so he could construct...
  4. Katelyn Baker

    CO: Marijuana Grow Hoping To Locate Along St. Vrain Looks To Council For Water Hookup

    The Longmont City Council will once again decide whether a future marijuana business outside of city limits should be granted Longmont water service. Boulder County approved a change in land use that would allow JSS LLC to use an existing building at 9800 119th St. for a 3,000-square-foot...
  5. Katelyn Baker

    CO: Longmont Debuts Online Marijuana Survey, Considers Open Forum

    Following feedback from medical-marijuana users and direction from council to gather more information, Longmont has opened a survey asking residents about their marijuana use. The survey relates to a proposed ordinance that would limit marijuana home grows to six plants per residence...
  6. Katelyn Baker

    CO: Longmont Debuts Online Marijuana Survey, Considers Open Forum

    Following feedback from medical-marijuana users and direction from council to gather more information, Longmont has opened a survey asking residents about their marijuana use. The survey relates to a proposed ordinance that would limit marijuana home grows to six plants per residence...
  7. Katelyn Baker

    CO: Longmont Council Hears Medical Pot Testimony, Rethinks Home-Grow Rules

    Even though marijuana home grows weren't on the Longmont City Council's agenda Tuesday night, members of the public came out and forced a discussion. On Sept. 6, the council considered draft regulations proposed by city staff because staff said the city was receiving complaints about...
  8. Katelyn Baker

    CO: Longmont Council Hears Medical Pot Testimony, Rethinks Home-Grow Rules

    Even though marijuana home grows weren't on the Longmont City Council's agenda Tuesday night, members of the public came out and forced a discussion. On Sept. 6, the council considered draft regulations proposed by city staff because staff said the city was receiving complaints about...
  9. Katelyn Baker

    CO: Longmont City Council Talks Regulating Home Marijuana Grows

    Longmont, Colo. - The City of Longmont on Tuesday reached a consensus to regulate marijuana home grows, agreeing with a change in the language of a proposed draft submitted by city staff. While marijuana plants must be kept in an enclosed, locked area that can't be viewed openly under...
  10. Katelyn Baker

    CO: Longmont May Close Pot Loophole Allowing 'Unregulated Home Grows'

    The Longmont City Council's members on Tuesday night will discuss whether they want to close a loophole in city code related to home marijuana grows. Longmont law "generally prohibits marijuana cultivation, distribution, production, manufacturing, testing, retail sales, etc.," according to a...
  11. Katelyn Baker

    NV: Longmont City Council Rehashes Marijuana Talks

    The Longmont City Council discussed the city's ban on recreational and medical dispensaries as well as some other aspects of marijuana legalization Tuesday after public comment from those for and against lifting the ban. Mayor Dennis Coombs told the audience that the council would not make a...
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