Latest proposal for Danville cannabis dispensary includes truck stop, restaurant – Champaign News-Gazette*

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mqyl
1 year ago

To complete the full conversion of Illinois to Sodom and Gomorrah, IL should require a weed store and a gaming establishment within every “x” square feet of a residential area. That sounds extreme, but think of all the tax revenue that would generate!

Pensions Paid First
1 year ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

Selling a legal product with lots of traffic near a bordering state that doesn’t sell it is a fantastic idea. Meeting the needs of the market. Do you get upset when gas stations sell beer? Just silly.

your dime, your dance floor
1 year ago

I think it’s only fair Indianans come here to buy the marijuana they can’t buy in their state, just like Illinoisans buy fireworks in Indiana cause we can’t buy them in our state. That’s why I’m for free trade.

Pensions Paid First
1 year ago

Completely fair and a smart business decision as to the location.

your dime, your dance floor
1 year ago

Couldn’t agree more.

mmack
1 year ago

Meeting the needs of the market.

Why don’t we open a bordello or two while we’re at it?

your dime, your dance floor
1 year ago
Reply to  mmack

It’s legal in parts of Nevada, so why not.

mmack
1 year ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

You USED to get arrested for that.

But Illinois needs the cash, man.

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