Inverness to consider banning future marijuana dispensaries
By John Labriola - Inverness may soon follow Citrus County in banning future medical marijuana clinics. After hearing from nearly a dozen residents who urged city leaders to take action following the Citrus County Commission's adoption last week of an ordinance to prevent additional marijuana facilities from opening in unincorporated Citrus County, members of the Inverness City Council on Tuesday all agreed to bring back their own ordinance to stop dispensaries from coming to the city. "Let's just limit the dispensaries, any more coming into our town," said Council President Gene Davis. Last year, the Crystal River City Council voted to ban future marijuana clinics there. There are a total of eight medical marijuana facilities in Citrus County. Four are located in the city of Crystal River and two in the city of Inverness. Unincorporated Inverness has one, and the other is in Homosassa. Renea Teaster, director of the Anti-Drug Coalition of Citrus County, who vis...