Outsiders aren’t allowed to invest in Alaska’s marijuana industry, but like Lower 48 states, they’ll sure try.
Alaska saw its first open attempt at an Outside company finagling its business structure to get into the Last Frontier’s burgeoning cannabis industry.
At the most recent Marijuana Control Board meeting on Oct. 28, the board rejected a license application for Wild Flower Holdings LLC, the first time the board has rejected anything since opening the application process in February.
Few items stacked up to the board’s or Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office’s eyes.
Board Executive Director Cynthia Franklin said she dealt mainly with Outside parties over the license.
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Alaska saw its first open attempt at an Outside company finagling its business structure to get into the Last Frontier’s burgeoning cannabis industry.
At the most recent Marijuana Control Board meeting on Oct. 28, the board rejected a license application for Wild Flower Holdings LLC, the first time the board has rejected anything since opening the application process in February.
Few items stacked up to the board’s or Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office’s eyes.
Board Executive Director Cynthia Franklin said she dealt mainly with Outside parties over the license.
Read more