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		<title>Duluth, Minnesota Bans Pot Smoking in Public Parks</title>
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<p>Officials in Duluth, Minnesota this week approved an ordinance that will ban smoking marijuana in all city parks.</p>
<p>The passage of the measure came about two weeks after a new state law allowing recreational cannabis use for adults aged 21 and older took effect on August 1.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.mprnews.org/story/2023/08/15/duluth-city-council-votes-to-ban-smoking-marijuana-in-public-parks">Minnesota Public Radio reports</a> that the newly passed ordinance “also bans vaping marijuana, and extends a ban on smoking tobacco to all city parks,” although consuming “cannabis in other forms, such as gummies, is still allowed.”</p>
<p>Previously, <a href="https://www.mprnews.org/story/2023/08/15/duluth-city-council-votes-to-ban-smoking-marijuana-in-public-parks">according to MPR</a>, smoking pot “was only forbidden in select parks.”</p>
<p>The ordinance was approved by the Duluth City Council on Monday by a vote of 8-1.</p>
<p>“I want to protect clean air for folks in our public spaces and our parks,” said Duluth City Council Vice President Roz Randorf, <a href="https://www.mprnews.org/story/2023/08/15/duluth-city-council-votes-to-ban-smoking-marijuana-in-public-parks">as quoted by Minnesota Public Radio</a>. “When you’re smoking in public and in parks and in buildings, we really have to think of those folks that are around us that could have health conditions, pre-existing conditions, our youth.”</p>
<p>The lone councilmember to vote against the proposal was Azrin Awal.</p>
<p>“We’ve heard [from] constituents, that they’re worried about smoking taking place in sidewalks. But if they’re not able to go into a public facility, if they can’t smoke in their multifamily or public building, and they can’t go into a public park, what’s left is our sidewalks and streets … where there’s more traffic,” Awal said at Monday’s meeting, <a href="https://www.mprnews.org/story/2023/08/15/duluth-city-council-votes-to-ban-smoking-marijuana-in-public-parks">according to Minnesota Public Radio</a>.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.mprnews.org/story/2023/08/15/duluth-city-council-votes-to-ban-smoking-marijuana-in-public-parks">According to MPR,</a> the city council “tabled an amendment to reduce the maximum $300 fine for violating the ban, but appeared close to agreeing to a new fee structure.”</p>
<p>Minnesota <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/minnesota-becomes-23rd-state-to-legalize-recreational-cannabis/">became the 23rd state</a> to legalize adult-use cannabis in May, when Democratic Gov. Tim Walz signed a bill into law. </p>
<p>“We’ve known for too long that prohibiting the use of cannabis hasn’t worked. By legalizing adult-use cannabis, we’re expanding our economy, creating jobs, and regulating the industry to keep Minnesotans safe,” Walz said after signing the legislation. “Legalizing adult-use cannabis and expunging or resentencing cannabis convictions will strengthen communities. This is the right move for Minnesota.”</p>
<p>Walz’s lieutenant governor, Peggy Flanagan, echoed those sentiments.</p>
<p>“Legalizing adult-use cannabis is about keeping our communities safe, advancing justice for Minnesotans, and investing in a strong economic future,” said Flanagan. “Prohibiting the use of cannabis hasn’t worked and has disproportionately harmed communities of color across the state. By expunging nonviolent cannabis convictions, we are removing the barriers that prevent thousands of Minnesotans from fully returning to work, to their communities, and to their lives. This is how we make safer communities.”</p>
<p>Although the law officially took effect on August 1, empowering adults to use and possess cannabis, sales are not expected to begin until sometime next year. </p>
<p><a href="https://hightimes.com/news/legal-weed-sales-in-minnesota-expected-to-hit-1-5-billion-by-2029/">An analysis</a> prepared by the nationally recognized cannabis firm Vicente LLP suggested that recreational cannabis sales in Minnesota could generate as much as $1.5 billion annually by 2029.</p>
<p>“Minnesota stands to attract a significant amount of tourist traffic from neighboring states like Iowa and North Dakota, as consumers venture to purchase Minnesota’s cannabis products,” said Brian Vicente, a founding partner at the firm.</p>
<p>New York, which legalized recreational cannabis for adults in 2022, <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/new-york-gov-signs-smoking-ban-in-state-owned-beaches-parks/">also adopted a measure</a> banning the smoking of pot in state-owned parks and beaches.</p>
<p>“Smoking is a dangerous habit that affects not only the smoker but everyone around them, including families and children enjoying our state’s great public places,” New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said after signing the legislation into law last summer. “I’m proud to sign this legislation that will protect New Yorkers’ health and help reduce litter in public parks and beaches across the state.”</p>
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		<title>New York Gov. Signs Smoking Ban in State-Owned Beaches, Parks</title>
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<p>New Yorkers hoping to enjoy a smoke or a toke in one of the state’s beaches or parks might want to think twice.</p>
<p>Kathy Hochul, the state’s Democratic governor, signed a bill into law last month that will prohibit “smoking in all state-owned beaches, boardwalks, marinas, playgrounds, recreation centers, and group camps.” </p>
<p>Those caught smoking in such areas could face a fine of $50.</p>
<p>“Smoking is a dangerous habit that affects not only the smoker but everyone around them, including families and children enjoying our state’s great public places,” <a href="https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-hochul-signs-legislation-banning-smoking-public-parks-and-beaches">Hochul said in a statement following the bill signing last month</a>. “I’m proud to sign this legislation that will protect New Yorkers’ health and help reduce litter in public parks and beaches across the state.”</p>
<p>The new law applies to both tobacco and cannabis.</p>
<p>Recreational pot use has been legal in the Empire State since last year, when former Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation.</p>
<p>The law permitted cannabis use wherever tobacco use is also permitted.</p>
<p>The bill signed into law last month “exempts the Adirondacks and Catskills from the [smoking] ban as well as parking lots, sidewalks adjoining parks, and areas not used for park purposes,” <a href="https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-hochul-signs-legislation-banning-smoking-public-parks-and-beaches">according to the governor’s office</a>.</p>
<p>“Many municipalities and local governments already have restrictions or bans on smoking in public spaces. This additional penalty will enforce a statewide prohibition and includes a fine that will be collected by localities,” Hochul’s office explained in the press release issued last month. “In addition to the health risks posed by secondhand smoke, cigarette butts are a major environmental hazard due to the non-biodegradable filters that are discarded. They are the leading item found during cleanup projects. Through this prohibition, parks and beaches will be kept cleaner and safer as will our local ecosystems.”</p>
<p>The law was celebrated by several New York lawmakers.</p>
<p>“New York’s public parks are family friendly venues. No one, especially children, should be subjected to secondhand smoke while playing on a playground or enjoying the day at a public beach or camp site,” <a href="https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-hochul-signs-legislation-banning-smoking-public-parks-and-beaches">said</a> Democratic state Sen. Toby Ann Stavisky. “Our parks also shouldn’t be tainted by non-biodegradable cigarette butts scattered throughout their grounds. I am proud to sponsor this legislation to protect and improve our beautiful network of parks and I thank Governor Hochul for helping New Yorkers enjoy the beauty of our parks by signing it into law.”</p>
<p>Fellow Democrat Jeffrey Dinowitz, a member of the New York State Assembly, said the law honors the spirit of public greenspace.</p>
<p>“New Yorkers head to our parks for fresh air and to foster a healthy lifestyle. Smoking is the opposite of that. I am very pleased the Governor Hochul has signed into law this important statewide ban on smoking in parks, and thank you to my colleagues for their vital support on this bill over the years,” Dinowitz <a href="https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-hochul-signs-legislation-banning-smoking-public-parks-and-beaches">said</a> last month.</p>
<p>While New Yorkers aged 21 and older have been able to legally possess and use cannabis since last year, the state’s regulated weed market isn’t expected to launch until later this year.</p>
<p>Hochul took over as governor last summer after Cuomo resigned amid allegations of sexual misconduct, and she has taken a proactive role in shaping the state’s nascent legal cannabis industry ever since.</p>
<p>Last month, <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/new-york-gives-5-million-to-community-colleges-for-cannabis-industry-job-training/">Hochul announced a $5 million grant</a> in support of cannabis industry job training at New York community colleges.</p>
<p>“New York’s new cannabis industry is creating exciting opportunities, and we will ensure that New Yorkers who want careers in this growing sector have the quality training they need to be successful,” Hochul said in the announcement of the funding. “Diversity and inclusion are what makes New York’s workforce a competitive, powerful asset, and we will continue to take concrete steps to help ensure everyone has the opportunity to participate in the cannabis industry.”</p>
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