Ketchikan assembly to consider ban on commercial pot

 


KETCHIKAN, Alaska (AP) – The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly is considering whether or not to pursue a ban on commercial marijuana while regulations are developed by the state.

The assembly is set to discuss the issue Monday, the Ketchikan Daily News reported.

Recreational marijuana becomes legalized this month under a ballot initiative approved by voters in November. Ballot Measure 2 decriminalizes the possession, use and non-sale transfer of up to an ounce of marijuana when the new law takes effect Feb. 24. The initiative also set in motion the legalization and permitting of marijuan...



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