Maine bud and breakfast wants to offer pot vacations, but some locals dont approve
http://bangordailynews.com/2017/08/03/business/maine-bud-and-breakfast-wants-to-offer-pot-vacations-but-some-locals-dont-approve/
Next Wednesday, Aug. 9, voters at a special Town Meeting in Cornish will decide whether to prohibit all manner of retail marijuana stores, social clubs, cultivation, testing and manufacturing in town.
The following Tuesday, Aug. 15, barring some unforeseen circumstance, the Laughing Grass Inn, where paying guests may choose to accept gifts of complimentary edible marijuana products and take part in a free happy hour, will open for a three week stint.
The special event is scheduled to wind down Sept. 7, according to the Laughing Grass Inn Facebook page.
The Laughing Grass Inn, the brainchild of Oxford County resident Trinity Madison, is poised to open at the Cornish Inn, a longtime lodging establishment at the edge of Cornishs picturesque historic downtown district. The 16-room inn at 2 High Road is owned by Richard DeCourcey. Madison said she is leasing the inn for the stint and that it already has a licensed kitchen and is appropriately-zoned.
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