FORT COLLINS, Colo.—Medical marijuana businesses in Fort Collins must close by Feb. 14.
City voters approved a measure Nov. 1 to ban commercial marijuana businesses including dispensaries and growing operations. The city has set a Feb. 14 deadline for the business to close.
The Coloradoan reports ( ) that city officials are still sorting out the process for stores to cease operations.
Some marijuana growers need direction on how to remain a caretaker for up to five patients. Also, businesses need to know what to do with marijuana plants and products that remain after a dispensary closes.
Officials say licensed dispensaries may withdraw their state license applications and move to another location where dispensaries are allowed.



