to legalize possessing 2.5 ounces of pot for those 21 years and older. In November, Maine was the seventh state along with Washington, D.C. He advised the board to follow the lawyer’s advice and not approve any requests while selling and growing marijuana was prohibited by state and federal law. “The town has no business reviewing applications for an illegal activity,” read Bellows. Bellows read a portion of Daggett’s statement. The board voted 3-2 to table the request.īoard Chairman Alan Bellows sought an opinion from the town’s attorney Sally Daggett regarding marijuana retail and growing space applications. But a majority of the planning board ruled the application was unclear. Once the state has approved sales guidelines, they also plan to sell marijuana for recreational use. Gudroe and Martin plan on operating a medical marijuana care giving business and growing plants inside the 638 Wiscasset Road location. Medical marijuana caregivers Darrell Gudroe of Boothbay Harbor and Jan Martin of Boothbay, submitted an application for a marijuana-growing and retail space. The Boothbay Planning Board tabled a change of use request March 15 for a Wiscasset Road property over a disagreement about the application’s intent.
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