Carson opened its doors to commercial marijuana growing, testing and manufacturing during a special meeting Thursday.
The City Council also approved licensing door-to-door delivery operations and added restrictions on personal-use cultivation allowed by the state beginning Jan. 1, requiring random home inspections.
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Council members stopped short of approving marijuana dispensaries, but agreed to allow four locations in the city for indoor commercial operations including growing and manufacturing of oils, waxes and edibles.
The ordinance was approved in a 3-1 vote, with Councilman Cedric Hicks opposing. Councilwoman Lula Davis-Holmes left the meeting early. Final adoption is scheduled for the council’s next regularly scheduled meeting on Nov. 21.