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Following Maine's Pot Vote, Portland Delays Opening Of Recreational Marijuana Shops

Photo Credit Katja Rupp, via Flickr Creative Commons

Marijuana stores and social clubs won't be opening in Portland for at least six months following Maine's recent vote to legalize the drug.

The Portland Press Herald reports the city council unanimously approved a six-month moratorium Monday on the opening of any marijuana businesses. The moratorium will give councilors time to develop regulations around marijuana-related retail businesses.

Maine voters opted on Nov. 8 to legalize marijuana, but municipalities can regulate it. The law allows people 21 and older to possess up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana for recreational use.

Portland city councilors approved the moratorium in less than five minutes with no debate.

A number of other cities and towns have adopted and considered moratoriums.

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