now they just need to find out when they can submit their real applications to open. Also I wonder if the landlords are really going to sign contracts with the dispensaries. I think at this point I would not want to risk my property in some crazy federal seizure.
So are they saying the city approved the opening of 6 dispensaries or just 6 locations? They legally can't approve them to open because state law requires them to have a license and it is illegal otherwise. I glad they want to move forward with the law but it would be just as illegal to allow them to open without a state issued license.
People seem to not know the difference between the co-ops and dispensaries. Here in Arizona the co-ops are being called a grey area but it is within the law.
Co-op is a patient run organization. Patients pool together their plants/available meds to give to other patients for a donation. Pretty much a damn dispensary that doesn't have to pay the same taxes, follow the same rules, and has much more flexibility. The fact that co-ops are charging the same that dispensaries would and street prices show me most of them are crap.