Nugs1
Well-Known Member
Looks like the wording of the draft will allow for a greenhouse.
On the premises of a commercial establishment shall not be visible or accessible to the public.
Commercial establishments shall maintain any walls or fencing necessary to shield the operations of the facility from public access and view.
commercial establishments shall ensure any odors that may arise from any stage of marijuana production or the disposal of marijuana are not detectable by the public.
-this one does pose a little problem for a greenhouse, but doest go into more depth about what is required. I'm thinking since its loosely written then it could be interpreted like a plot so far off the main road that no one would smell or see it...
Also this is from the summary provided by the state of things that have changed.
310:681-6-2. Construction of premises
• Removes requirement that commercial establishments be enclosed and other additional requirements. Provides instead that the construction of commercial establishments must meet the standards of any applicable state and local electrical, fire, plumbing, waste, and building specification codes.
Things are looking up for OK
On the premises of a commercial establishment shall not be visible or accessible to the public.
Commercial establishments shall maintain any walls or fencing necessary to shield the operations of the facility from public access and view.
commercial establishments shall ensure any odors that may arise from any stage of marijuana production or the disposal of marijuana are not detectable by the public.
-this one does pose a little problem for a greenhouse, but doest go into more depth about what is required. I'm thinking since its loosely written then it could be interpreted like a plot so far off the main road that no one would smell or see it...
Also this is from the summary provided by the state of things that have changed.
310:681-6-2. Construction of premises
• Removes requirement that commercial establishments be enclosed and other additional requirements. Provides instead that the construction of commercial establishments must meet the standards of any applicable state and local electrical, fire, plumbing, waste, and building specification codes.
Things are looking up for OK