“As a licensed zoning professional, I would have to agree with the village president, that it is against state law to ban the use completely within thier villagel limits,” jkb01 wrote. “Unfortunately, the village will probably end up in a lengthy and costly lawsuit only to find that they will have to allow for the use. This happens all of the time in the case of adult oriented businesses.”





“I don't partake in the use of this product, but when are we going to get pass this? It is shaping up to be more and more like Prohibition,” flushres12 wrote. “Just legalize the stuff already. It is no worse than alcohol. No one can give an educated, logical reason not to legalize it. Tax it like alcohol, give it the same restrictions, and tax it. We need to move forward. So much time and money, that can be used for better things, is being wasted on lawsuits, prosecutions, and housing inmates for this. Remember all the people arrested and the mob activity that surrounded prohibition? These criminals were manufactor by the government. It is the same thing now.”





“doesnt matter if the state allows them or not,” wrote misslisa1975. “It is still against FEDERAL law for marijauna use for medical purposes. They might as well just give it up. Anyway you look at it they are still going to get people for breaking the law. It sucks but it is the truth. I think that the people that legitmately need it should be getting it from their physician anyhow. Not some 2nd floor hole in the wall apartment.”



