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Glen Cove Bans Public Pot Smoking
11 Dec
Summary
- Glen Cove enacts first public marijuana ban in Nassau County.
- Fines start at $100, with options for community service.
- Residents cited overwhelming smells as a quality-of-life issue.

Glen Cove has established itself as the first municipality in Nassau County to implement a ban on public marijuana consumption. This new ordinance is set to take effect on January 1, imposing fines starting at $100 for violations, with possibilities for community service.
City officials reported a significant number of resident complaints regarding strong marijuana odors in public areas such as parks, beaches, and parking garages. Mayor Pamela Panzenbeck stated the ban, approved unanimously by the City Council, is a "quality-of-life issue" and not intended as a revenue-generating measure.
The New York State Office of Cannabis Management expressed support for clear regulations that safeguard public health. Advocates for those in recovery also highlighted the importance of creating public spaces free from the triggers associated with marijuana use.




