colonuggs
Well-Known Member
My question is....how do I as a grower transport my marijuana to the processor??? The entire plant all 100?? Do they pay wet weight or dry...How much ...Who pays for testing
The zoned areas for processors.... are the same areas for retail stores....That's why most growers cant be processors too... zoning
It is my understanding, as Growers/Producers, that's all we do...Grow........Someone else dries, trims and packages...the processor....Do we transport to them or do they pick up?? How
From Processor to retailer its clear.... in a safe mounted in a vehicle with approval and transport ### but that's packaged final product
The grower should be allowed to process on site
The zoned areas for processors.... are the same areas for retail stores....That's why most growers cant be processors too... zoning
It is my understanding, as Growers/Producers, that's all we do...Grow........Someone else dries, trims and packages...the processor....Do we transport to them or do they pick up?? How
From Processor to retailer its clear.... in a safe mounted in a vehicle with approval and transport ### but that's packaged final product
The grower should be allowed to process on site
So you think pierce county will allow retail.Bans and Moratoriums
Several communities and jurisdictions across Washington have enacted local bans or moratoriums on recreational marijuana businesses. In a formal Attorney General Opinion issued January 16, 2014, the Attorney General’s Office concluded that “I-502 left in place the normal powers of local governments to regulate within their jurisdictions” and that “…nothing in I-502 limits that authority with respect to licensed marijuana businesses.”
While the law is silent on the issue of local bans, there is also nothing with the law which allows for the Board to deny licenses to qualified applicants. If an applicant meets the state’s criteria for licensure, the Board will issue a state license. Like any other type of business, a licensee must be in compliance with local laws and regulations.