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Inverness to consider banning future marijuana dispensaries

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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...

Library display plan advances

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By John Labriola - The Citrus County Commission last week advanced a plan by Commissioner Jeff Kinnard to give library staff and the volunteer Library Advisory Board (LAB) guidelines for deciding what book displays to allow in Citrus County libraries. Commissioners unanimously voted to give staff direction to merge Kinnard's draft policy with the library system's existing display policy and bring it back to the board, but to first remove a provision allowing outside groups to apply for displays, which Kinnard agreed to. "I spent a couple of weeks going back over and reimagining where we wanted to go with this library display policy, and what I kept coming back to is I'd like to see this board remain more as a policy board and stay out of these different disputes happening from both ends of the political spectrum in our libraries," Kinnard said. "I think it's appropriate for this board to set a policy to attempt to keep these displays as neutral as possib...

Citrus County bans more marijuana clinics in unincorporated county

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By John Labriola - The Citrus County Commission last week unanimously approved an ordinance to prohibit any future marijuana dispensaries from opening in unincorporated Citrus County.  Commissioner Jeff Kinnard, who sponsored the ordinance, said Citrus County's concentration of dispensaries is now higher than Volusia County's. He showed his colleagues a photo he took on a recent trip to Volusia which illustrates the kind of businesses that gravitate to areas with a proliferation of marijuana dispensaries. The photo showed a Stoner’s Pizza Joint right next to a Curaleaf cannabis dispensary on Daytona Beach's main street, “which I’m sure makes the Volusia County Board of County Commissioners just beam with pride about what's happening on their main thoroughfare,” he said. A total of eight marijuana clinics currently exist in Citrus County, two of them in unincorporated Citrus County. Under the ordinance, they can continue operating but won't be able to expand or rel...

Commission to consider new book display policy amid Charlie Kirk controversy

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By John Labriola - Citrus County commissioners will be discussing new guidelines for library book displays at their upcoming meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 9. The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. and will be held at the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450 . The draft library display policy comes after weeks of controversy over a proposed display of books written or recommended by Charlie Kirk, which was rejected by the Library Advisory Board (LAB) by a 5-2 vote on Oct. 28 after a mob of angry leftists slandered Kirk and intimidated the LAB by shouting obscenities.  The LAB's decision was panned at a county commission meeting a week later by Commissioner Diana Finegan and members of the public, some of whom attributed the vote to cowardice. They said Kirk, who was assassinated at a Utah university campus on Sept. 10 by an angry leftist, deserves a display.  Commissioner Jeff Kinnard, who is proposing the new display policy, believes the LAB needs speci...

Commission to consider limiting marijuana clinics

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By John Labriola - The Citrus County Commission on Tuesday will consider an ordinance to prohibit any more marijuana dispensaries from locating in unincorporated Citrus County.  Commissioner Jeff Kinnard, who proposed the change to the county's land development code, has said enough marijuana clinics exist to serve the needs of those with medical marijuana cards, and that local governments have a right to reduce people's exposure to certain products. The Planning and Development Commission voted 4-2 on Nov. 20 to reject the proposed ordinance, but the commission can override their vote. There are currently two marijuana clinics in unincorporated Citrus County. Six more exist within the city boundaries of Crystal River and Inverness. Crystal River now prohibits the establishment of any more medical marijuana clinics in the city, but Inverness does not. Medical marijuana was legalized in Florida in a 2016 voter-approved constitutional amendment. Last year, voters defeated a pro...

Commission pans library board's Charlie Kirk vote

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By John Labriola - Citrus County Commissioners last week panned the Library Advisory Board's recent  decision to reject a temporary Charlie Kirk book display, saying its rationale for not allowing it made no sense.  "I don't even know what the problem is. This is a historical figure, whether people agreed or didn't agree with the things he said or did," said Commissioner Diana Finegan. "I think it would be more than appropriate to have displays of his books."  Finegan rejected comparisons to the LGBT Pride propaganda displays, which the library system canceled in 2022, as "apples and oranges." "We're talking about a sexual orientation versus someone that has been deemed as an American hero with a holiday," she said, referring to President Donald Trump's designation of Oct. 14 as the National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk. "I hope to see that display. If I find out that's something the library cannot do, I'd...

Library board bows to haters of Charlie Kirk

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By John Labriola - The Citrus County Library Advisory Board (LAB) meeting last week turned into a hate fest against Charlie Kirk, as leftists angered by a motion to commemorate him with a library display outnumbered residents supporting the idea. Rita Fox of Lecanto said Kirk, who was assassinated on Sept. 10 by an angry leftist, deserved it.  "When you preach hate, things like that are bound to happen," she said, attacking Kirk for rejecting Marxist ideas like critical race theory, for which she accused him of "white supremacy." "In the end, the violence he rationalized and the racial fear he amplified converged in his own fate," Fox threateningly stated.  Later in the meeting, she and another liberal woman stormed out shouting obscenities at LAB Chairman Justin Strickland.  Other leftists said Kirk was a "racist," "bully," "bigot," "homophobic," "incredibly divisive," and a "white Christian nationali...