​Licensed persons can now grow marijuana in certain sections of Lincoln Park, Michigan, according to an ordinance adopted Monday by the City Council.

News-Herald. Councilman Thomas Murphy was all alone in opposing the measure. Council members voted 6-1 for the ordinance, reports Nate Stemen at The Southgate. Councilman Thomas Murphy was all alone in opposing the measure.

The ordinance restricts the growing of marijuana for medical use to an “industrial part of the city” that runs along John A. Papalas Drive from Southfield Road to Outer Drive.

An additional ordinance relating to growing marijuana, requiring growers to be registered with the state and licensed with the city, was also adopted.





​Marijuana growing licenses will expire at midnight on the first Tuesday in May after issuance. The fee to obtain a license was set at $50.