At its first of two April meetings on Monday evening, the Borough Council unanimously voted to introduce an ordinance which would prohibit “businesses selling recreational marijuana, its derivatives, accessories and/or the paraphernalia that facilitate the use of such” inside the 2- square-mile town.
There’s one caveat though: There will be no prohibition on any business related to medicinal marijuana.
The motion still makes Fair Haven, a small riverside borough with a population around 6,000, the fifth of 13 Two River-area towns to take some sort of local legislative action prohibiting or denouncing recreational marijuana.