NILES TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WNDU) - There’s been a lot of back and forth about marijuana in Niles Township, and it will continue into this November election.
For the third time in five years, voters in Niles Township will get a chance to decide whether marijuana businesses should be allowed in the township.
This comes just a year after the township approved dispensaries moving closer to the Indiana state line , and it was April when the township passed a law allowing an unlimited amount of pot shops .
Now, we’re looking at a ballot option that could rescind the whole thing .
WNDU 16 News Now reached out to the Niles township board members to hear more about this upcoming ballot initiative, and the township supervisor, Marge Durm-Hiatt, said she does not want to comment on ballot issue