Commission to consider limiting marijuana clinics
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 proposed amendment to legalize recreational marijuana, with Gov. Ron DeSantis leading the opposition, but the amendment's sponsors are trying again.
The commission will discuss the proposal at 5:05 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 9, at the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450.

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