Madisonâs city commissioners on Monday heard the first reading of a temporary ordinance dealing with issuing licenses or permits for medical-cannabis enterprises that want to operate within Madisonâs city limits. While the state of South Dakota looks to legalize and regulate the use of marijuana and cannabis products for medical purposes, state law allows cities such as Madison to have cannabis establishments obtain a local license, zoning permit or registration to operate. The municipalities can also charge a reasonable fee for the license, permit or registration. On Monday, members of Madisonâs planning and zoning commission attended the start of the city commission meeting for a joint session of the bodies. The planning commissioners attending were Jim Iverson, Bob Maxwell, Jennifer Wolff, Donna Fawbush, Roger Olson and Michael Johnson.