Hot Springs medical marijuana dispensary won’t get revoked license back, judge orders – Arkansas Times

A Hot Springs medical marijuana dispensary must sell or dispose of its products by July 11 after a judge denied the owner’s request to block the revocation of his license Thursday.

The board of the state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Division voted June 12 to uphold Director Christy Bjornson’s May 2 decision to revoke Green Springs Medical Marijuana Dispensary’s license in light of several violations of the rules for medical marijuana handling and sales.

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Green Springs is the first and only dispensary to have its license revoked since the state’s medical marijuana industry launched in 2019.

Owner Dragan Vicentic appealed the board’s decision, and Circuit Court Judge Kara Petro on Thursday denied his request for a stay on the decision.

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Between May 2 and the June 12 ABC board hearing, Green Springs sold 203.28 grams of medical marijuana products that had expired a year after their quality assurance testing dates, according to Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration documents presented at Wednesday’s hearing. Medical marijuana products lose potency after their expiration date, and the ongoing sale of expired products was among the violations that led to the license revocation.

Vicentic and his attorneys “provided no evidence to rebut that the products

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