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Chicago: Mayor Brandon Johnson Statement on the Veto of the Proposed Hemp Ban
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CHICAGO ~ Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has vetoed a proposed hemp ordinance, citing concerns about the potential negative impacts it could have on the city. In a statement released by his office, Mayor Johnson expressed his reservations about the current proposal and emphasized the need for further collaboration with the small business community.
The mayor stated, "I made the decision to veto this ordinance because I continue to have significant concerns around the current proposal and the potential negative impacts this prohibition-style ban could have on our city." He also highlighted the need for additional guidance and rules from the federal government before implementing such a ban.
One of Mayor Johnson's main concerns is the potential impact on small businesses, particularly those owned by Black and brown entrepreneurs. The proposed ordinance would limit sales of hemp products to licensed cannabis dispensaries and certain liquor-licensed establishments, effectively shutting out many small retailers who have been following the law.
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The mayor also addressed concerns about intoxicating hemp products and their appeal to children. He stressed the importance of strict age verification, responsible labeling, and clear enforcement standards. "There must be zero tolerance for businesses that market or sell these products to minors," he stated.
However, Mayor Johnson believes that there are better ways to address these issues without completely banning hemp sales. He pointed out that criminalization does not eliminate demand but instead drives commerce into unregulated black-market spaces. "Our responsibility is to pass thoughtful regulation, not to legislate entire segments of neighborhood business corridors out of existence," he said.
In his statement, Mayor Johnson called on the City Council to work with his administration, public health experts, community leaders, and industry stakeholders to craft balanced legislation and a responsible regulatory framework. He believes that it is possible to protect young people, ensure safe packaging and responsible sales, and provide clear enforcement mechanisms without dismantling small businesses.
"Chicago can lead with fairness, safety, and opportunity at the same time," Mayor Johnson declared. "I look forward to building a better policy together." The mayor's veto will now go back to the City Council, where a two-thirds majority vote will be needed to override it.
The mayor stated, "I made the decision to veto this ordinance because I continue to have significant concerns around the current proposal and the potential negative impacts this prohibition-style ban could have on our city." He also highlighted the need for additional guidance and rules from the federal government before implementing such a ban.
One of Mayor Johnson's main concerns is the potential impact on small businesses, particularly those owned by Black and brown entrepreneurs. The proposed ordinance would limit sales of hemp products to licensed cannabis dispensaries and certain liquor-licensed establishments, effectively shutting out many small retailers who have been following the law.
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The mayor also addressed concerns about intoxicating hemp products and their appeal to children. He stressed the importance of strict age verification, responsible labeling, and clear enforcement standards. "There must be zero tolerance for businesses that market or sell these products to minors," he stated.
However, Mayor Johnson believes that there are better ways to address these issues without completely banning hemp sales. He pointed out that criminalization does not eliminate demand but instead drives commerce into unregulated black-market spaces. "Our responsibility is to pass thoughtful regulation, not to legislate entire segments of neighborhood business corridors out of existence," he said.
In his statement, Mayor Johnson called on the City Council to work with his administration, public health experts, community leaders, and industry stakeholders to craft balanced legislation and a responsible regulatory framework. He believes that it is possible to protect young people, ensure safe packaging and responsible sales, and provide clear enforcement mechanisms without dismantling small businesses.
"Chicago can lead with fairness, safety, and opportunity at the same time," Mayor Johnson declared. "I look forward to building a better policy together." The mayor's veto will now go back to the City Council, where a two-thirds majority vote will be needed to override it.
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