"Minnesota Cities Debate Public Marijuana Usage Policies Ahead of Legalization"

The Duluth City Council in Minnesota is considering a proposed ordinance to ban the smoking or vaping of marijuana in public parks, sparking concerns from some councilors about the lack of safe spaces for renters and marginalized communities to consume the drug. The proposed restrictions aim to ensure park users, especially children, are not exposed to secondhand smoke. However, there is confusion regarding the city's current tobacco restrictions, which do not apply to all parks. Some councilors support a blanket ban on smoking in public parks, while others suggest creating designated outdoor areas for smoking and vaping. The proposed ordinance is less restrictive than those in other Minnesota communities.
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