Lynnwood council to revisit retail cannabis, residency requirements for elected officials

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Lynnwood council plans to revisit its retail cannabis ban, with a tentative vote scheduled for September. Officials argue that permitting cannabis sales could significantly boost city revenue and provide residents with more business options. Public sentiment remains mixed, with some residents urging the council to maintain the ban due to potential social issues. Council members are tasked with balancing economic benefits against community concerns and values. In the same session, the council will address residency requirements for elected officials, a move that could impact local governance.

The discussion on cannabis aligns with broader trends in Washington, where many municipalities have relaxed restrictions on cannabis sales. Proponents emphasize the economic advantages, while opponents cite moral and social considerations. The outcome of these discussions could shape Lynnwood's business landscape and governance structure.

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