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TexasTowelie

(116,812 posts)
Sun Aug 27, 2017, 05:14 AM Aug 2017

Referendum pits Fairbanks pot retailers against neighborhood groups

FAIRBANKS — Voters will decide the legality of marijuana sales in Fairbanks and the Fairbanks North Star Borough on Oct. 3.

And, with municipal elections fast approaching, cannabis opponents and advocates are working to push voter turnout in their favor.

Alaska voters legalized commercial marijuana growing and retail statewide in 2014. Since then, Fairbanks has been viewed by many as one of Alaska’s more cannabis-friendly communities, with more than a dozen active growers in the area and more on the way. But last summer, campaigns launched by former City Councilwoman Vivian Stiver and another by Jim Ostlind, of Salcha, collected enough signatures to put referendums on city and borough ballots.

Since then, Ostlind has taken charge of the Safe Neighborhoods Fairbanks Political Action Committee.

Read more: http://www.newsminer.com/news/local_news/referendum-pits-pot-retailers-against-neighborhood-groups/article_04d57f84-8afe-11e7-ab50-3b495641120b.html

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Referendum pits Fairbanks pot retailers against neighborhood groups (Original Post) TexasTowelie Aug 2017 OP
Oh, I kinda think we'll win. raven mad Aug 2017 #1
The depiction of the North Star is fabulous! nt TexasTowelie Aug 2017 #2
You're welcome to reuse it! raven mad Aug 2017 #3

raven mad

(4,940 posts)
1. Oh, I kinda think we'll win.
Sun Aug 27, 2017, 05:23 AM
Aug 2017

Ostlind and Stiver are known anti-anything good for the community. And the money the sales are bringing in is excellent.

Both have been shouted down at both city and borough public meetings.

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