City of Napa Set To Repeal Medical Marijuana Dispensary Ordinance
Would effectively ban medical pot dispensaries
After a nearly two-month pause, the city of Napa is resuming the process of effectively banning medical marijuana dispensaries within city limits.
On Thursday, the Napa Planning Commission is scheduled to sign off on the repeal of the city's medical marijuana dispensary ordinance, making it illegal for dispensaries to operate within city limits. The move, which will need to be finalized by the City Council, follows an August decision by the council to proceed with a ban.
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