From Cannabis Business Executive:
A study was released recently as a portion of a lawsuit in the State of Washington this month. The suit alleges that the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board acted contrary to State law in its treatment of medical marijuana businesses that applied for but were not awarded licenses under 5052 in Seattle.
The study shows detail of what happened during the licensing process for licensing retail shops in the City of Seattle.
CBE Press is not a court of law, but the study appears to support what the law suit alleges. The Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) did not, in fact, give licenses to existing medical dispensaries in good standing.
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