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No, but this is the model that I'd be willing to bet they adopt.



A center can have as many OPCL's as it wants. The key is to have your OPCL's locally approved by the 1st of next month. That meets meaning zoning requirements. An easy way to get proof of "local approval" is a nursery or plant husbandry license. It proves you were in a locality and transparent about what you planned on doing with your building.

When I talked about that very issue with the 70/30, Cook scoffed and said everyone should have extra meds. I still don't understand how a wholesaling model is possible.

One panelist specifically talked about how cheap patients would be able to find meds in the next couple months as people dump meds they can't account for, a point I've made on this board before. Cook said he expects prices to drop across the board as people are growing more of their own. I'm skeptical...
That is indeed the key. I believe the majority of dispensaries are scrambling to find approved grow locations by July 1.

You would think that the future former neighborhood grower would drop their prices, but I don't see them coming down as much as one would think.

I wonder who advises Cook? People who run dog and horse tracks? Liquor store moguls? The Bud Fairy? Anyway, I suppose if prices were high enough, patients might be tempted to entertain the thought of growing their own. But I agree with you, I seriously doubt that your average debilitated patient has the wherewithal to grow their own.
colagal Reviewed by colagal on . Matt Cook from Dept of Revenue on 1284 The obvious highlight of tonight's panel discussion was Matt Cook, who finally released some hard numbers regarding licensing fees and compliance dates. July 1st: Have approval from your local government for whatever license you want. For centers, this means complying with existing local regulations. For commercial growers, this means being properly zoned and having either a plant husbandry permit(maybe license?) or nursery facility. The difference is mostly semantic between Rating: 5