During a recent city council meeting in Willows, significant discussions centered around proposed changes to the city's cannabis retail ordinances. Council member Bodden, who previously served as mayor in 2017, expressed strong opposition to expanding cannabis dispensary operations beyond the existing regulations. He emphasized that the original ordinance was well-crafted and addressed the concerns of constituents at the time.
Bodden reiterated his belief that marijuana is not a solution to the city's challenges, citing its classification as a Schedule I drug by the federal government, despite California's extensive cannabis laws. He underscored his long history of enforcing drug laws, which informs his stance against the proposed changes.
The council proceeded to discuss the first reading of an ordinance aimed at amending the municipal code to allow cannabis retail dispensaries in the central commercial zone. The motion to read the ordinance by title only was passed unanimously, indicating a step forward in the legislative process. Vice Mayor Hudson seconded the motion, and further discussions were anticipated as the council continues to deliberate on this contentious issue.