Council schedules public hearing on marijuana legislation
Council members during the joint committee meeting held on Wednesday, September 1. During the common council meeting on Tuesday, September 21, council members approved the scheduling of a public hearing, which will give Norwich residents a platform to voice their thoughts on a proposed local law that would allow on-site consumption establishments and sale of marijuana within the city. (Photo by Sarah Genter)
NORWICH — The public is getting a say in the decision to legalize marijuana sales and on-site consumption in the City of Norwich. Council members scheduled a public hearing for 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 19.
The hearing will allow Norwich residents to express their thoughts, opinions, and concerns regarding the proposed law directly to the council.
"Anyone can come and they'll be invited to speak on this specific topic and share their opinion, ultimately, and provide any feedback they have on the proposed legislation to the common council before a vote," said Alderman Matthew Caldwell.
Holding a public hearing is a required step in the process, and council members can not move forward with a vote until the public is given their opportunity to speak.
"I want to make sure if we're going to adopt a local law before the end of this year, that we don't run out of time to also have a public hearing. Because that will be an important, if not required, piece of it," said Caldwell during a joint committee meeting earlier this month.
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