Leading up to a municipal election next week, it appears that marijuana companies in Fairbanks, Alaska are well-positioned to keep their business interests alive.

Voters in Alaska’s third-largest city, along with Fairbanks North Star Borough, will decide on Oct. 3 whether to continue to allow cannabis companies to operate within the municipality’s boundaries, and so far, a pro-industry committee has raised more funds than a group supporting a ban, according to the Daily News Miner.

The Keep Cannabis Legal Fairbanks political action committee has brought in $47,500 for its cause, including nine marijuana companies that donated $5,000

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