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The Grass Valley City Council is moving forward with new cannabis rules, which could lead to the city’s first, and only, dispensary.
Community Development Director Tom Last said during this week’s council meeting that reviewing the application and permitting process for commercial cannabis will help local businesses gain legitimacy after Measure N a marijuana business tax was adopted in November by voters.
Last said that passing the measure approved six different types of licenses. Each license type is capped at a certain number one commercial dispensary, one permit for delivery only services, two testing lab permits, 10 manufacturing and processing permits, two nursery permits and five distribution permits.
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The head of the department tasked with regulating recreational-use cannabis in New Mexico said medical cannabis patients should not expect purchase limits to be expanded, despite a letter from a group of New Mexico medical cannabis producers suggesting otherwise.
Last week, during an interview for the collaborative podcast Growing Forward, New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department Superintendent Linda Trujillo said until commercial cannabis sales begin next April, medical cannabis patients will still be limited to 230 units in a rolling 90-day period. The Medical Cannabis Program, overseen by the state’s Department of Health, defines a unit as one gram of smokable cannabis, or 0.2 grams of THC in extracts, derivatives or edible cannabis products.
Mint Cannabis to open three more dispensaries, cultivation center in Michigan
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A customer shops at the Kalamazoo Mint Cannabis store on E. Cork Street. The company announced expansion plans on April 20, 2021 and will be adding retail centers in Portage, Monroe Township and Coldwater, as well as a cultivation center in Clare. (Photo provided by The Mint Cannabis Co.)
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KALAMAZOO, MI Just six months after introducing The Mint Cannabis Co. in Kalamazoo last October, co-owner Joey Kejbou is excited to announce three more dispensaries coming to the state.
Located not far from the East Cork Street dispensary in Kalamazoo, the company’s flagship store-to-be will be a 5,300 sq. ft. facility set to open in late summer/early fall at 5747 S. Westnedge Ave. in Portage.