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Dear Mayor & City Council,
I am a customer of Natural Healing Center and a resident of San Luis Obispo County. I am also a voter and a taxpayer. I am VERY opposed to the City of SLO shutting down NHC’s dispensary
before they even have the chance to open.
BEFORE YOU MAKE YOUR DECISION, PLEASE GO INTO NHC IN GROVER BEACH AND SEE THE LEVEL OF PROFESSIONALISM AND HIGH STANDARDS THAT NHC PROVIDES WITHIN THIS COMMUNITY. THEIR SERVICE IS MORE
HIGH-END THAN A CLASSY DAY-SPA. THIS IS NOT A SHADY MARIJUANA OPERATION. I AM A REGISTERED NURSE WHO WORKS NIGHT SHIFT IN ICU, AND I WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO SLEEP SOUNDLY DURING THE DAY
WERE IT NOT FOR NHC PROVIDING ME WITH THC-FREE CBD PRODUCTS.
NHC’s reputation for having the best dispensaries and the friendliest and educated budtenders are well known throughout SLO County. Their new store in the City of SLO was going to be
their best store yet, and the City’s decision to shut them down is going to hurt not just the city, but also the residents of the city. Your staff’s decision will hurt a lot of innocent
hardworking people who work for this great company. That is just WRONG! Please do not let that happen.
The decision to shut down NHC’s operation is unfair and extreme. I urge you to overturn this decision at your next city council meeting on October 19th. Allowing NHC to open its new
store, the city will receive substantial tax dollars, local organizations and charities will receive substantial donations, NHC employees will give back to the community through hours
of volunteer time. In other words, EVERYONE WINS if NHC opens its store. If you decide not to reverse your staff’s decision, and NHC is forced to shut down, everyone loses. The CITY
LOSES tax dollars, the company loses its entire investment, the community loses what it stood to gain from a successful business opening, but maybe more important than all of that,
local families lose by losing the jobs they depend on. Please do not allow that to happen. I urge you to do the right thing on October 19th by voting to reverse the decision made by
the city. Please vote to allow NHC to open its new store.
Sincerely,
Tiffany Flaten, MSN, RN