School proximity regulations for cannabis facilities reflect ongoing tensions between access and youth exposure concerns. These zoning decisions establish precedents that can significantly impact patient access to regulated cannabis products in communities across the country.
A local zoning board is considering whether to approve a cannabis facility near a high school, highlighting the common regulatory challenge of balancing patient access with community concerns about youth exposure. Many jurisdictions maintain distance requirements between cannabis businesses and schools, though these buffer zones vary widely. The regulatory landscape continues to evolve as communities navigate implementation of cannabis programs while addressing public health considerations.
“These zoning battles are becoming the new frontlines of cannabis access. Every restrictive buffer zone potentially creates healthcare deserts for patients who need regulated cannabis products but lack transportation or means to travel significant distances.”
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