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Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Ohio to license 18 medical marijuana growers : daytondailynews





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Ohio to license 18 medical marijuana growers

Ohio to license 18 medical marijuana growers
Ohio to license 18 medical marijuana growers
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additionally cleveland

Ohio medical marijuana grow licenses would be capped at 18, cost $200,000

Ohio medical marijuana grow licenses would be capped at 18, cost $200,000
Ohio medical marijuana grow licenses would be capped at 18, cost $200,000
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio licensing fees for medical marijuana growers would be among the highest in the country if rules drafted by the Ohio Department of Commerce are approved.Would-be medical marijuana growers would compete initially for up to 18 state cultivator licenses according to a summary of the draft rules released Tuesday.Growers would pay a $20,000 application fee and $180,000 license fee for one of 12 "Level I" licenses for up to 15,000 square feet of growing space and a $2,000 application fee and $18,000 license fee for one of six "Level II" licenses for up to 1,600 square feet under the proposal.


moreover from dispatch

Ohio medical marijuana committee may permit up to 18 growers

Ohio medical marijuana committee may permit up to 18 growers
Ohio medical marijuana committee may permit up to 18 growers
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in the same way washingtonpost

A third jilted cannabis firm sues Maryland medical marijuana regulators

A third jilted cannabis firm sues Maryland medical marijuana regulators
A third jilted cannabis firm sues Maryland medical marijuana regulators
Another company that was denied a license to grow medical marijuana in Maryland has filed a lawsuit against state cannabis regulators, this time alleging that they didn't follow a law calling for racial diversity in the potentially lucrative industry.The suit filed Monday by Alternative Medicine Maryland asks a Baltimore City Circuit Court judge to halt the burgeoning medical marijuana program until the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission takes action to ensure racial and ethnic diversity among licensed growers.Although the state's medical marijuana legalization law calls for regulators to "actively seek to achieve" racial and ethnic diversity in awarding growing licenses, the commission did not consider the race of applicants.


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