1,700 Pot Business Applications Received In Washington
Marijuana business license applications keep rolling in in Washington.
The state Liquor Control Board says it has received 1,696 applications from people seeking permission to grow, process or sell cannabis under the new recreational marijuana law.
The application window opened Nov. 18, with a deadline of 5 p.m. on Dec. 20.
It’s allocated 21 of those stores for Seattle. So far there are 54 applications for those licenses, which is expected to trigger a lottery.
Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes has recently asked the liquor board to boost to 50 the number of stores allowed in Seattle. He says limiting the number of pot shops too strictly would allow the black market to continue to flourish and threaten the success of the law.
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