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City to grandfather existing CBD, hemp sales

City to grandfather existing CBD, hemp sales

ANNA MARIA – Businesses in the city that currently sell CBD and hemp products will be allowed to continue doing so with a soon-to-be-adopted grandfathering exception.

A city ordinance adopted in 2015 to prohibit medical marijuana dispensaries also prohibits the sale of any product made from the cannabis plant, including CBD and hemp products – even though Florida law allows CBD and hemp sales.

Anna Maria leaders want to allow limited CBD and hemp sales without allowing full-blown CBD stores like those legally operated in Holmes Beach and many other Florida cities.

City to grandfather existing CBD, hemp sales
Anna Maria City Attorney Becky Vose crafted the proposed grandfathering ordinance. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

On April 11, City Attorney Becky Vose presented newly-proposed Ordinance 24-293, which contains the following language: “Businesses with a business location in the city of Anna Maria – not to include mobile sales – that, as of April 1, 2024, regularly sold product that would otherwise have been prohibited shall be eligible to receive grandfather status to continue such sales, but not to increase the volume of such sales, in accordance with procedures outlined in a resolution to be adopted by the city commission.”

To receive grandfathered status, busi­nesses that currently sell CBD and/or hemp products will have to register those business activities with the city.

The city’s efforts to revise its CBD and hemp prohibitions began in February after Holmes Beach-based CBD vendor Mel Wendell was told she couldn’t participate in an arts and crafts fair taking place in Anna Maria.

City to grandfather existing CBD, hemp sales
The North Shore Café can continue using non-CBD hemp products. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The North Shore Café owners then received a notice of violation for selling food and drink products made with a legal hemp powder containing trace amounts of THC. The Cool Beans AMI coffee shop owners received a notice of violation for selling CBD products. Those two businesses will be eligible for city commission-approved grandfathering exemptions.

City to grandfather existing CBD, hemp sales
Cool Beans AMI will be allowed to continue selling CBD products. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

When offering public input during the April 11 meeting, AMI Beach & Dog Supply owner Janalee Gallagher informed city officials that canine-grade CBD products are currently sold at her Anna Maria business. Gallagher was told she would also be eligible for the grandfathering exception.

The proposed ordinance has not been formally adopted yet and the accompanying city resolution that establishes the specific grandfathering rules and requirements is expected to be presented soon.

The commission previously rejected a proposed ordinance that would have limited CBD and hemp offerings to no more than 10% of a retail establishment’s total inventory. The commission felt the 10% threshold would be nearly impossible to enforce and would require an audit of the retailer’s entire inventory.

STATE LEGISLATION

Anna Maria’s efforts to amend its CBD regulations occur at a time when stricter CBD regulations proposed by the Florida Legisla­ture await transmittal to Gov. Ron DeSantis to veto, sign into new state law or allow to become state law without his signature.

On April 9, Vose sent the mayor and commissioners a copy of SB 1698 and a brief summary of the proposed state law that said: “It basically prohibits the sale of hemp-based products that create euphoric effects on people by putting caps on the amount of THC concentration in hemp-based products that can be sold. The publicity surrounding the bill seems to indicate that it will prohibit a large percentage of the products sold in CBD stores.”

The ordinance Vose presented on April 11 says, “Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to allow the sale of any product which is otherwise prohibited by Florida law.”

On April 11, Vose also noted legalizing recreational marijuana statewide will be on the general election ballot this fall.

Related coverage: Commission struggling with CBD regulation

Pine Avenue businesses share holiday treasures

Pine Avenue businesses share holiday treasures

ANNA MARIA – Pine Avenue was awash with holiday spirit and a sense of community during Friday night’s Holiday of Treasures Open House.

From 5:30 to 8 p.m., the businesses along Pine Avenue shared free food and drink samples and other goodies and treats.

Once again, Beach Bums had a long line of folks waiting for their tasty grilled hamburgers.

Pine Avenue businesses share holiday treasures
Chris Gaines was grilling burgers at Beach Bums. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Outside the Pineapple Marketplace, AMI Guy, AMI Gal and AMI Pup Res- cue Inc. shared free Island Christmas Cocktails created by Dcoy Ducks bartender Shane Weaver, with input from marketplace vendors Mark McConnell and Christine Aaron. The tasty cock- tail featured SVEDKA blue raspberry vodka, lemonade, soda, grenadine and blueberries. All tips received were donated to AMI Pup Rescue.

Pine Avenue businesses share holiday treasures
AMI Gal’s Christine Aaron and AMI Guy’s Mark McConnell helped raise money for AMI Pup Rescue Inc. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Holly Rae Revue provided the marketplace’s musical entertainment.

“This is great. It brings in tons of people. We bring the band and the booze and we’re raising money for AMI Pup Rescue,” McConnell said.

At Duncan Real Estate, friends and visitors enjoyed Prosecco sparkling wine and the Grandma Georgie’s Chipotle Oysters grilled and served by the Anna Maria Oyster Bar.

Pine Avenue businesses share holiday treasures
Darcie Duncan and Alex Harllee enjoyed the holiday festivities taking place at Duncan Real Estate. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“We’re enjoying a great night during the holiday festivities with our neighbors and friends and showing our appreciation with oysters and Prosecco. It’s a wonderful night,” owner Darcie Duncan said.

While preparing more oysters to put on the grill, AMOB managing partner Lynn Horne said, “We do this every year. John (Horne) and I have been friends with Darcie forever.”

Pine Avenue businesses share holiday treasures
At Duncan Real Estate, Anna Maria Oyster Bar’s Courtney Merritt served Grandma Georgie’s Chipotle Oysters. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Pizza Social shared cinnamon sugar dough nuggets – a holiday twist on their Garlic Parm Dough Nuggets. Across the street, Salt Scissors hair salon shared hors d’oeuvres and punch.

Pine Avenue businesses share holiday treasures
Flip Flop Shop & Candy Stop owner Jamie Hinkle shared wine and candy. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Flip Flop Shop & Candy Stop served wine, Pixy Stix, jawbreakers and dark chocolate sea salt caramels.

“I love that this event brings the community down to Pine Avenue. A lot of the locals don’t shop in these stores so it’s nice to bring them together,” owner Jamie Hinkle said.

Pine Avenue businesses share holiday treasures
Local Realty’s Dee Munn, Karen Harllee and Amber Delbaugh shared fresh popcorn. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Locals Realty shared dog treats, freshly popped popcorn and more. Olive Oil Outpost shared red and white Lolailo sangria and the gRub restaurant shared free samples of its Frosé frozen wine slushies.

“They’re good,” said Oklahoma visitor Jennifer Steriegel, who was accompanied by her sister, Angela Steriegel, of Maine.

Pine Avenue businesses share holiday treasures
Jennifer and Angela Steriegel enjoyed gRub’s frozen Frosé. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Anna Maria Island Historical Museum served Christmas cookies and apple cider.

Dips shared free samples of its apple pie ice cream and the Anna Maria General Store & Deli shared free brownies and beer.

“It’s such a fun night. We had 500 to 600 people visit us tonight. It was very festive and fun,” general store owner Brian Seymour said.

Pine Avenue businesses share holiday treasures
Melissa Smiley liked the new holiday archway trellis at the Anna Maria General Store. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Cool Beans A.M.I. owners Ben and Morgan Bryant shared gluten-free pizza, a medley of hors d’oeuvres, or- ange ice cream, sangria, cham- pagne and free samples of the CBD products they sell there and also at their Live Naturally store in Holmes Beach.

Morgan also displayed her vocal and piano talents while performing “Santa Baby” and other Christmas favorites to those gathered at the recently opened coffee café.

Pine Avenue businesses share holiday treasures
Morgan Bryant sang Christmas songs outside Cool Beans A.M.I. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“It’s great. People in the community who might not normally come by get to see our new store and see what’s going on,” Ben Bryant said.

Two Scoops ice cream served free hot chocolate to its visitors.

While patrolling Pine Avenue, Sgt. Brett Getman from the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office Anna Maria Unit said, “We have a great turnout and having Pine Avenue shut down creates a safe atmosphere for everybody.”

The Anna Maria Historical Society and The Anna Maria Island Sun sponsored the annual holiday event.

Beach Bums and the Pineapple Marketplace were among the many businesses that participated in the Holiday of Treasures Open House. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Beach Bums and the Pineapple Marketplace were among the many businesses that participated in the Holiday of Treasures Open House. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

AMOB’s Lynn Horne readied more oysters for the grill. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

AMOB’s Lynn Horne readied more oysters for the grill. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Local’s Realty’s Teresa Tebib made sure the pups had treats too. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Local’s Realty’s Teresa Tebib made sure the pups had treats too. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Olive Oil Outpost co-owner Bill Kari served sangria, assisted by Margaux Ridlehoover. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Olive Oil Outpost co-owner Bill Kari served sangria, assisted by Margaux Ridlehoover. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Nancy Deal served cider and cookies at the AMI Historical Museum. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Nancy Deal served cider and cookies at the AMI Historical Museum. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Abby Vreman shared free hot chocolate at Two Scoops. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Abby Vreman shared free hot chocolate at Two Scoops. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Outside of the Salt Scissors salon, Amanda Oliba and Olivia Carpenter served free hors d'oeuvres and punch. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Outside of the Salt Scissors salon, Amanda Oliba and Olivia Carpenter served free hors d'oeuvres and punch. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Manatee County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Brett Getman made his rounds during the open house event. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Manatee County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Brett Getman made his rounds during the open house event. - Joe Hendricks | Sun