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 Post subject: Re: Lori Lightfoot
PostPosted: Tue Sep 17, 2019 11:19 pm 
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Sounds like Lightfoot is rather heavy handed.

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Gordon Lightfoot would let us buy weed downtown

Different room where ya do what you don't confess.

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Look, fuck you. The state is allowing recreational marijuana because it's our fucking right to the chronic. How dare you ban it downtown? Just let us enjoy one damned thing on this shit-filled planet.


We get a lot of tourists dollars from people visiting our downtown. Allowing everyone to flame up down there would likely cost us millions. I do completely understand your point though.

That’s a very bad premise. It wouldn’t hurt tourism.


I know of someone who visited from West Virginia because her daughter plays tennis. She was afraid on Michigan fucking Avenue. Can you imagine if she saw some young kid/adult smoking a blunt? Affluent people are automatically in shock when something in their bubble is changed.


This might blow your mind, but people are smoking it today out in the open downtown. I've smelled it quite a few times over by the Mart. I know thats right around where a certain board administrator works, so one can only assume.

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How dare you ban it downtown?



where the link to this?


http://www.google.com

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 Post subject: Re: Lori Lightfoot
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She's trying to restrict where it can be sold. Unless a read it wrong she's not trying to restrict the use of it.

https://abc7chicago.com/politics/lightf ... FgAtoYwv00

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 Post subject: Re: Lori Lightfoot
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Nas wrote:
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Look, fuck you. The state is allowing recreational marijuana because it's our fucking right to the chronic. How dare you ban it downtown? Just let us enjoy one damned thing on this shit-filled planet.


We get a lot of tourists dollars from people visiting our downtown. Allowing everyone to flame up down there would likely cost us millions. I do completely understand your point though.


I'm sure that architecture boat tour would be a hell of a lot more fun if everyone is high.


Work probably would too.


This is going to be the HR issue of the next few years. Lightfoot knows there are plenty of city workers showing up to work in the morning and after lunch under the influence.

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 Post subject: Re: Lori Lightfoot
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Nas wrote:
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Look, fuck you. The state is allowing recreational marijuana because it's our fucking right to the chronic. How dare you ban it downtown? Just let us enjoy one damned thing on this shit-filled planet.


We get a lot of tourists dollars from people visiting our downtown. Allowing everyone to flame up down there would likely cost us millions. I do completely understand your point though.

That’s a very bad premise. It wouldn’t hurt tourism.


I know of someone who visited from West Virginia because her daughter plays tennis. She was afraid on Michigan fucking Avenue. Can you imagine if she saw some young kid/adult smoking a blunt? Affluent people are automatically in shock when something in their bubble is changed.


They are preconditioned to be scared of the big, bad city. There are people even in the suburbs who never come downtown out of fear. The truth is, you can travel and live in every single part of this city and the chances are pretty good that you will not be a victim of crime, even in the most crime ridden neighborhoods.

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I like the first. I have to say, after being towed to the pound even I have felt like threatening those shitheads. However, you know they have a quick trigger finger to call the police and they are in control of whether you get your car or not

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This might blow your mind, but people are smoking it today out in the open downtown. I've smelled it quite a few times over by the Mart. I know thats right around where a certain board administrator works, so one can only assume.

Why would it blow anyone's mind?

It's been decriminalized recreationally, it's medicinally legal and will be legal regardless very soon.

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 Post subject: Re: Lori Lightfoot
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The "exclusion zone" she wants is from Oak Street, south to the river, and east to the Lake. She is not calling for it to be banned entirely in the loop or downtown. Just a small, specific area. To me, it doesn't seem like a big deal.

I think that if a tourist is staying in that area and really really really really really wants weed, they will travel the two miles to get it, or will have already brought their own supply.

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This might blow your mind, but people are smoking it today out in the open downtown. I've smelled it quite a few times over by the Mart. I know thats right around where a certain board administrator works, so one can only assume.

Why would it blow anyone's mind?

It's been decriminalized recreationally, it's medicinally legal and will be legal regardless very soon.


Was just responding to the way Nas made it seem like well-to-do white tourists would freak out if they smelled the ganga on the streets of downtown.

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 Post subject: Re: Lori Lightfoot
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Okay, several headlines yesterday said was a ban, but didn't say if it was on the sale of it or use of it in shops.

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 Post subject: Re: Lori Lightfoot
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The story I read said she wanted an exclusion zone for the dispensaries in the area I listed. There and nothing inside Midway or O'Hare. It did not say anything about it's use being banned or whatever.

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 Post subject: Re: Lori Lightfoot
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Yeah, from Crains this morning:

https://www.chicagobusiness.com/government/no-weed-sales-downtown-team-lightfoot


The mayor debuts her first moves into regulating recreational marijuana in the city.

As Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s administration makes its first moves into regulating the recreational marijuana industry, it is releasing guidelines on where the new businesses can locate—and they're all outside the city’s central business district.

The state will grant as many as 91 licenses to Chicago sellers, which will be divided among seven zones in the city. Initially, no zone will be allowed to have more than seven locations. Eventually, that number will climb to 14.

That number of city licenses will likely increase, but it is unclear how soon. Denver, less than half the size of Chicago, has more than 500 dispensaries. Los Angeles has more than 150 and is allocating more licenses, said Deputy Mayor Samir Mayekar.

“Today’s ordinance is the first of several regulatory measures to be undertaken by the city of Chicago to establish the safe and responsible implementation of legalized cannabis next year,” Lightfoot said in a statement.

The central business district exclusion area will include Oak Street to the north, Lake Michigan to the east and Ida B. Wells Drive to the south, with the western boundary being LaSalle Street in River North and the Chicago River in the Loop. Lightfoot will introduce the restrictions at tomorrow's City Council meeting.

“The frame of this is to really focus on equity and making sure we use an equity lens as this industry grows,” Mayekar said, adding that the city’s regulations nudge market outcomes but do not force them. “I think this is a pretty nuanced regulation that takes into account the demand of the market. The real design principle here is to ensure we don’t have over-saturation in a particular zone. . . .The seven zones were created in a way that they have more or less the same population. The goal is to have equal distribution per capita of dispensaries.”

The new regulations put cannabis companies in a tricky spot, balancing commercial and political interests, pushing for the best retail locations or deferring to a new administration.

"GTI is interested in opening a recreational cannabis store in the city and the draft ordinance leaves plenty of attractive locations," said a spokesperson for Green Thumb Industries. "We also applaud the city’s efforts to maximize economic opportunities for social equity applicants and communities disproportionately impacted by cannabis prohibition."

Mayekar doesn’t foresee a significant hit to city revenue by banning downtown sales. “I don’t think we have that concern that there won’t be adequate revenue generation opportunities. . . .Outside the exclusion zone, there are many tracts where dispensaries can open, a short walk, Lyft or Uber ride away.”

Once a zone fills up, operators will be forced to fill others, Mayekar said. “There will be caps in certain areas, so if you want to be in business, you’ll have to look at other areas to open up.”

All dispensary hopefuls, after receiving their state license, will have to go through the city’s Zoning Board of Appeals to receive special approval. That ensures community members have an opportunity to sound off on locations.


Medical dispensaries that have already cleared zoning “will be able to flip the switch” and start selling on Jan. 1, 2020, Mayekar said.

Dispensaries cannot set up shop within 1,500 feet of another dispensary, within 500 feet of a school, within a residential zoning district or in any building with a residential unit.

The state has created a point system to help "social-equity applicants" and new entrants to the market. It is also identifying "disproportionately impacted areas" and creating a $30 million loan program and fee waivers for certain applicants. Mayekar said the city might consider chipping in to help applicants, and is also working on workforce development programs.

In coming weeks the city will announce a framework for what consumption sites might look like, in conjunction with the city’s Department of Business Affairs & Consumer Protection.

In a Sun-Times editorial, Lightfoot wrote the City Colleges of Chicago must also take advantage of the opportunity recreational marijuana brings. “The Illinois Department of Agriculture will work with the Community College Board to create eight pilot programs across the state. Of the eight programs, five will be awarded to schools where more than 50% of students come from low-income households. Chicago will prepare our students to be at the forefront of this emerging industry, which will create local jobs in our communities. The City Colleges will lead this effort.”

Lightfoot wrote that she would also be working with the Chicago Police Department to “deter overly aggressive enforcement of minor cannabis possession violations,” and will partner with local universities and medical centers “to explore innovative public health and socially responsible entrepreneurial strategies, to develop pathways for involvement in the industry as it matures.”

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 Post subject: Re: Lori Lightfoot
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Nas wrote:
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Look, fuck you. The state is allowing recreational marijuana because it's our fucking right to the chronic. How dare you ban it downtown? Just let us enjoy one damned thing on this shit-filled planet.


We get a lot of tourists dollars from people visiting our downtown. Allowing everyone to flame up down there would likely cost us millions. I do completely understand your point though.

That’s a very bad premise. It wouldn’t hurt tourism.


I know of someone who visited from West Virginia because her daughter plays tennis. She was afraid on Michigan fucking Avenue. Can you imagine if she saw some young kid/adult smoking a blunt? Affluent people are automatically in shock when something in their bubble is changed.

She sounds like a neurotic mess. Bad practice catering millions of dollars in potential tourism to those types. More people in the US currently have a favorable opinion of weed than an unfavorable opinion of it.

I’ve had limited interaction with affluent people but my experience has been they love drugs even more than us regular folks do.


there are hobos scurrying around trying to polish everyones running shoes but she's going to be agasp at someone smoking weed?


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Lol, Naive Nas. You gotta be shitting me. It's happening every day, multiple times. You rely on the media? :lol:


I'm basing it off of my 6 days a week experience and that of my kids. In addition to that the absence of media coverage should make it clear to anyone who isn't downtown frequently that rowdy kids aren't a problem now. There is even a 6pm Water Tower curfew.




:lol:


Your history of throwing shit at the wall comes back to bite you a lot when you are challenged.



You gotta be naive as fuck or trolling.


Do a search with downtown and see all the sit that pops up
http://gis.chicagopolice.org/CLEARMap/startPage.htm#

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