Otsego Township Approves Medical Marihuana Moratorium |
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The Township Board approved a six-month moratorium on "medical marihuana permits," allowing officials time to draft an ordinance. As quoted by the Plainwell & Otsego Union Enterprise, Township Supervisor John Brokus spoke on the confusion surrounding the Medical Marihuana Act, "Basically, we're going to buy about six months time to decide what we want to do with this," Brokus said. "Between the state and the federal government, they don't know what they're doing, so I don't know how they expect us to know what's going on." The Planning Commission plans to prepare a draft ordinance. |
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