Council gives the green light for off-road vehicle track, on-site cannabis consumption permits

Public attractions, or dangers to public health. Tonight Eureka City Council gave the green light for on-site cannabis consumption lounges, and for an off-road vehicle track on Samoa Airport Property. Where residents may be able to use products from places similar to https://www.grasscity.com/bongs.

A packed house of motor-cross enthusiasts argued we need a safe place to race. Not only to bring more money to our local economy, but to give children another place to learn discipline, and morals.

The developers of new track will be applying for permits and sponsors in the near future.

An agenda topic more controversial -on-site cannabis consumption.Tonight, city staff continued their report on the ups and downs of proposed cannabis lounges. They heard questions, concerns and public comments. Council unanimously agreed to start allowing permits for on-site cannabis consumption sites. Cannabis, specifically recreational cannabis has become a hot button topic for some since its legalization in California in 2016. With many states following suit making cannabis legal, there are still some who believe this shouldn’t be the case. However, whether or not it is accepted it can not be denied that the Cannabis industry (with companies such as getkush.ca) has become a juggernaut in terms of its economic value.

An item that was not discussed at the meeting, Council Member Austin Allison’s letter to the state attorney general, requesting an investigation into the investment practices of the “Humboldt Eastern Railroad LLC”.this was decided in closed session — we’ll bring you more information as it becomes available.

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