Liberal Inverness council torpedoes anti-marijuana ordinance
By John Labriola - The Inverness City Council last week shamelessly backed off its plan to prohibit future marijuana treatment centers within city limits, leaving the city vulnerable to becoming a magnet for the pot industry, which is now banned from expanding in the rest of Citrus County. In December, residents had urged the council to act shortly after the Citrus County Commission's vote to ban dispensaries in the unincorporated areas, which followed the Crystal River City Council's decision a year earlier to stop allowing them within their city limits. The county has eight marijuana dispensaries, with a ninth on the way, and that number doesn't even include clinics that just provide marijuana cards. Two of the dispensaries are located in the Inverness city limits, one just outside the city, four in Crystal River and one in Homosassa. The ninth, which submitted its plans just before the county banned additional clinics in unincorporated Citrus County, is looking to locat...