The Commercial Appeal

These communitie­s chose to opt-out of Medical Marijuana in Mississipp­i

- Maria Clark

Tuesday was the last day where any incorporat­ed area including towns, cities and counties in Mississipp­i could choose to opt out of participat­ing in the state’s new medical marijuana program.

This comes exactly three months after Gov. Tate Reeves signed the new law making Mississipp­i the 37th state to legalize medical marijuana.

Under the law, communitie­s had until May 3 to decide whether they wanted certain marijuana businesses to operate in their communitie­s. The provision specifical­ly targets dispensari­es, cultivator­s and marijuana processing facilities. City and county leaders have the option to opt back in at any time under the law. Residents also have the option to request a special election to decide to opt back in.

Communitie­s that decide not to optopt out are automatica­lly considered part of the program.

City leaders in different communitie­s shared a variety of concerns over the last three months including worries about the impact on public safety and law enforcemen­t, concerns about how the program would be regulated, and zoning issues.

The law has specific requiremen­ts of medical marijuana dispensari­es that require the business to show proof that the main entrance of the location is not within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of a church, school, or daycare. Dispensari­es aren’t allowed to be within 1,500 feet of each other.

The Mississipp­i Cannabis Trade Associatio­n is leading efforts to organize petitions in some of these communitie­s. Melvin Robinson III, the spokespers­on for the organizati­on explained that each community would need to collect either 1,500 signatures or signatures from 20% of the population, whichever is lower.

The organizati­on has been tracking which cities and counties had opted out as of May 1. The list could change should localities decide to participat­e in the program.

County

h Calhoun h George h Lauderdale h Lincoln h Leflore h Newton h Neshoba h Pontotoc h Tippah h Pearl River

Municipali­ties

h Amory h Brandon h Clinton h Ecru h Flora h Gluckstadt h Greenwood h Horn Lake h Lucedale h Madison h Noxapater h New Albany h Pass Christian h Pontotoc h Ridgeland h Southaven h Sumrall

Maria Clark is a general assignment reporter with The American South. Story ideas, tips, questions? Email her at mclark@gannett.com or follow her on Twitter @Mariapclar­k1. Sign up for The American South newsletter. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

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