As just the first of its five retail marijuana stores opens today, the City of Everett is looking at extending its zoning laws for retail pot merchants. The current temporary ordinance was passed last October but since the city hasn’t yet had retail marijuana sales, they don’t really have data to see of the ordinance […]
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Citing Need For More Data, City of Everett Wants to Extend Temporary Pot Zoning Rules
Everett Gets Its First Legal Marijuana License For Production and Processing
April 11, 2014
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So far the State of Washington has issued about 10 license approvals for growing and producing marijuana for distribution to wholesale and retail outlets. Last week the State issued its first license to an Everett based firm. VERDAVANTI, LLC was issued a Tier 3 License to grow marijuana for recreational use in an area of […]
52 Applicants Awaiting Word on Everett Retail Marijuana Licenses
March 28, 2014
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[ad#Google Adsense-2] The State Liquor Control Board is expected to soon name the successful applicants to open retail marijuana stores in Everett, WA. On March 5th the board issued its first producer-processing license to Sean Green of Spokane. No retail licenses have been issued yet but with sales expected to start in June or July […]
Recreational Marijuana Zoning Back at Everett City Council Wednesday
October 6, 2013
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Now that the State of Washington has refined its rules for growing, processing and selling recreational marijuana, the City of Everett is ready to move forward on the issue. Beginning November 18th the State will begin accepting applications for those who want into the recreational marijuana business in Everett. The State will issue five licenses […]
September 29, 2014
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