The town of Simsbury has banned the smoking of cannabis products on public property. The decision was made Monday night, after a unanimous vote by the town’s Board of Selectmen. This decision is a compromise. Originally, it was proposed that all types of smoking, including tobacco, would be banned on most parcels of public property. But after hearing what the public had to … [Read more...] about Simsbury bans smoking cannabis on public property
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Simsbury voters reject retail cannabis businesses in town
Voters in Simsbury have rejected a question on the ballot asking residents if they think retail cannabis locations should be allowed in town. The ballot question read “Shall the sale of recreational marijuana be allowed in the Town of Simsbury?” That question was rejected by a vote of 3,379 to 2,817 on Election Day. “I was very pleased, this is a wonderful, wonderful town and … [Read more...] about Simsbury voters reject retail cannabis businesses in town
Simsbury voters to decide whether to allow recreational cannabis sales
Voters in Simsbury will be deciding whether to allow the sale of recreational cannabis in town. When voters head to the polls on Tuesday, one of the ballot items they will find asks,” Shall the sale of recreational marijuana be allowed in the Town of Simsbury?” Connecticut law allows residents 21 and over to legally possess and consume marijuana. However, for a cannabis … [Read more...] about Simsbury voters to decide whether to allow recreational cannabis sales
Should Simsbury welcome cannabis businesses? One man is trying to let voters decide.
A local man is conducting a petition drive to have the question of recreational marijuana sales in Simsbury put on the ballot for the November municipal election. SIMSBURY—Thomas Turner isn't pro- or anti-recreational cannabis sales, he's just pro-democracy, "I'm pro-putting it on the ballot, do it right," the town resident said recently as he was out collecting … [Read more...] about Should Simsbury welcome cannabis businesses? One man is trying to let voters decide.