Tomorrow’s City Council Meeting on Portland’s Ordinance

Monday, November 25, 2019

Ok, so it's actually a meeting of the HHS and economic development subcommittees but, either way, it’s a necessary and important step to finalizing Portland’s ordinance and launching adult use in Maine’s largest city. The subcommittees will be taking public comment, so in terms of how many hours of comments we should expect to sit through, we’ll see if the craze around the cannabis industry or the distractions of Thanksgiving win out. I’m planning on a long night. 

A couple of particular items to look out for: 

  • First, the current draft ordinance doesn’t permit the transfer of licenses. This would mean that an adult use store that transfers 10% or more of its equity to someone else would lose its license. Since bank loans aren’t really a thing in the cannabis industry, private investors are key and private investors want equity. Private investors also want to be able to sell their equity. So the ban on transferability doesn’t work in the industry. I expect we’ll hear some conversations about that.
  • Second, THE CAP. It will be interesting to see if the cap stays at 20 retail stores total, or which direction it moves, or whether it is entirely eliminated. I’m sure the councilors are getting an earful on the daily about this.
  • Third, the criteria to get a license look like a work in progress. They’re oddly structured in the current draft and really favor businesses that have owned or leased their retail location for a long, long time. They also strongly favor applicants who have operated a different type of licensed business in Portland for a long period of time. The lottery criteria tell us a lot about the city’s policy priorities, and I expect that the councilors will want some changes to these as well. 

See you tomorrow.

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