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Celoron Debates Cannabis Business Impact
The debate over cannabis businesses continues in Celoron, where residents remain split on whether dispensaries and on-site consumption should be allowed within village limits. Four years ago, the Celoron Village Board voted to opt out of permitting cannabis dispensaries and lounges. Now, as dispensaries express renewed interest in setting up shop in the area, the board is revisiting the decision, sparking heated conversations among residents.
During a recent special board meeting, village officials explained that the 2021 prohibition could be reversed. Attorney John Vanstrom clarified that the board could allow dispensaries while still banning on-site consumption if it chooses. He also reminded residents that once the decision is overturned, cannabis businesses cannot be banned again under state law.
Currently, dispensaries would only be allowed in designated commercial and industrial zones. Despite this restriction, some residents voiced concerns about cannabis businesses impacting children, public safety, and the overall character of the village. Several pointed to Celoron Village Park, worried that its proximity to potential dispensary sites could expose youth to marijuana use. Though state law prohibits dispensaries within 500 feet of youth-only facilities, the park does not fall under that definition.
Residents against the change presented petitions, citing fears of increased crime, easier access for minors, and negative community influence.
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