Lyon Township Sued Over Medical Marihuana Ordinance |
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In July of last year, Lyon Township amended its zoning ordinance to prohibit any use that violates federal law, similar to the ordinances being challenged by the ACLU previously discussed here. Recently, attorneys on behalf of a medical marihuana patient suffering from HIV, filed suit in Oakland County arguing the Township's ordinance is preempted by state law. For more information, please visit the Oakland Press. |
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