Union City neighbors angry over planned marijuana dispensary in … – Yahoo News

UNION CITY, Calif. – Residents in Union City are banding together to prevent a cannabis dispensary from taking root in their neighborhood amid fears that the pot shop would bring more traffic, crime and violence to their quiet community.

Embarc Cannabis wants to open a marijuana dispensary at the Cherrywood Center along Decoto Road, but neighborhood organizers have gathered more than 2,000 signatures to snuff out the plan.

“From our bedroom door to this shopping center is 36 feet,” said Mike Garcia, whose backyard is directly behind the back wall of the strip mall. “This is just not right. We don’t need this.”

Over the objections of neighbors, the city council voted to approve moving forward with the permit process in July. Since then, the fight to stop the plans to open the third recreational pot dispensary in Union City has picked up speed.

Dozens of yard signs are on display along Cherrywood neighborhood streets and outside of homes with the words “no recreational marijuana shops near our kids” and “enough.”

“It’s absolutely a bad idea,” said resident Lakshmi Pati. “Something happens [there], they can jump into our backyard, so it’s a big, big problem for us.”

Residents said that with James Logan High School close

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Breaking Down the Bud: How long before recreational marijuana goes on sale in Ohio? – Cleveland 19 News

CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – While recreational marijuana will become legal in Ohio on December 7th, sales will not begin until at least the fall of 2024.

This is due to the lengthy process of creating and implementing the rules and regulations for the recreational marijuana industry.

The Ohio Department of Commerce’s newly formed Cannabis Control Division will be responsible for overseeing the licensing process for cultivators, processors, and dispensaries.

The approval process for licenses is lengthy and competitive, and there’s only a limited number of licenses available.

The division will have nine months to start issuing licenses, which will be categorized into three levels: Level 1 and Level 2 Adult Use Cultivator Licenses, Adult Use Processor Licenses, and Adult Use Dispensary Licenses.

Level 1 and Level 2 Adult Use Cultivator Licenses allow licensees to either grow and distribute marijuana to other cannabis operators or acquire seeds, clone plants, and other cultivation materials. However, licensees can only choose one of these options.

Level 3 Adult Use Cultivator Licenses, on the other hand, allow licensees to engage in all of these activities.

Adult Use Processor Licenses allow licensees to purchase marijuana from licensed operators and process it into edibles and other consumable products for distribution.

Adult Use Dispensary Licenses allow

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Hoboken, New Jersey Opens First Cannabis Dispensary – Cannabis Science and Technology

New Jersey gains another cannabis dispensary while Hoboken opens its first store.

In New Jersey, cannabis is legal for both recreational and medical use. The cannabis industry in the state has been slow to develop but a new cannabis dispensary for medical cannabis opened in October 2023 and is the first cannabis dispensary for Hoboken, New Jersey (1).

Known as “The Station”, the medical cannabis dispensary is placed two blocks from the Hoboken train station and is located at River and Newark streets (1). The dispensary hopes to be able to offer recreational cannabis in the future. The Station is owned by Joseph Castelo who also owns the building the dispensary is located in, as well as two other enterprises that reside within the same building (1). The medical cannabis dispensary did not come to fruition overnight, Castelo told The Patch, that it had taken almost 5 years to get The Station up and running due to local and state approvals (1). The Station owner plans to be able to open for recreational used and is waiting on approval from the Hoboken Cannabis Review Board (1).

The decor for the new medical dispensary is inspired by the 1907 Erie Lackawana Train Station not

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Marijuana, edibles, gun seized from illegal dispensary: BPD – KGET 17

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Police made an arrest at an illegally-operating dispensary this week in southwest Bakersfield and seized items including nearly 3 pounds of marijuana, 146 THC-infused edibles and 87 containers of concentrated cannabis, according to a department release.

A handgun with no serial number was also seized, police said.

A 32-year-old man was arrested during Monday’s raid on suspicion of the following crimes: operating a drug house, possession of marijuana for sale, selling psilocybin mushrooms and running a prohibited marijuana business.

Police used a confidential informant while investigating the dispensary located on White Lane, between Gosford and Ashe roads, according to a search warrant filed in Superior Court. The informant bought a small amount of marijuana from the business, the warrant says.

Other items seized were 86 pre-rolled marijuana cigars, 28 mushroom edibles, 15 prepackaged containers of marijuana, 198 vape fluid containers and $547 in cash, according to the release.

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New York Marijuana Lawsuit Settlement Could Let Hundreds Of Dispensaries Open Soon, But Some Operators Are Wary – Marijuana Moment

“I feel like you can never get too excited until you make your first sale. There’s just been so much disappointment.”

By Rosalind Adams, THE CITY

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Hundreds of people impacted by cannabis-related criminal charges will finally be allowed to move forward with the pot-shops they had already been granted licenses for—if the terms of a settlement agreement filed Tuesday are approved.

With marijuana legalization in 2021, the state created a special class of license called the Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary licenses (CAURD). The aim was to reward those most harmed by decades of harsh drugs laws with the first opportunity to enter the legal market.

That goal stalled in August, when a group of veterans sued the state, arguing that the CAURD program violated the law by not offering licenses to other social equity groups like women and veterans at the same time. An injunction preventing any new stores from opening has been in place since then.

At the time of the injunction, the state had already awarded 463 CAURD licenses, but just 23 dispensaries had opened. Thirty other

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The Best Dispensaries In New Mexico – Herb.co

For those seeking medicinal marijuana in Roswell, Pecos Valley Production is a must-visit destination. Since July 1, 2020, New Mexico has accepted out-of-state MMJ cards, welcoming locals and tourists.

The facility recently expanded with a new 40,000-square-foot greenhouse alongside the original 15,000-square-foot facility. Pecos Valley Production takes pride in cultivating its own medicine and offering an impressive selection of strains from respected manufacturers.

At Pecos Valley Production, visitors can indulge in nearly two dozen varieties of high-quality flower, around four dozen vapes, exceptional pre-rolls, tinctures, topicals, extracts, chocolates, gummies, candies, beverages, and various edibles, gear, and more.

Service offered: In-store shopping, Curbside pick up.

Address: 313 W Country Club Rd STE 10, Roswell, NM 88201, United States

Store Hours: 9:00am – 7:00pm Monday- Saturday 10:00pm- 3:00pm Sunday.

Store number:  +1 855-732-2113

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BPD: Bakersfield man arrested for allegedly running illegal dispensary on White Lane – Bakersfield Now

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) — A 32-year-old employee ran away from a business and was arrested after being accused of operating a drug house, sale of psilocybin mushroom, and more after officers served a search warrant at a White Lane business.

The Bakersfield Police Department said on November 27, 2023, at around 1:57 p.m., officers assigned to the Impact Unit and detectives assigned to the Major Narcotics Unit conducted a search of an illegal marijuana dispensary in the 7400 block of White Lane pursuant to a search warrant.

Police said during the warrant service, 32-year-old Luis Gonzalez of Bakersfield, an employee of the dispensary, ran away from the business.

BPD said he was captured and taken into custody without incident.

According to police, the officers and detectives seized almost 3 pounds of marijuana, 86 pre-rolled marijuana cigars, 146 THC-infused edibles, 28 mushroom edibles, 15 pre-packaged containers of marijuana, 198 vape fluid containers, 87 containers of concentrated cannabis, $547, and a pistol with no serial number.

Gonzalez was arrested for charges associated with operating a drug house, possession of marijuana for sale, sale of psilocybin mushroom, and prohibited marijuana business.

Anyone with information regarding this case is encouraged to contact the Bakersfield Police Department at (661) 327-7111.

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CODES Cannabis Hosts Grand Opening For Newest Dispensary In … – Lake Expo

OSAGE BEACH, Mo. — CODES, a leading brand in Missouri’s thriving cannabis industry, today announced the grand opening of its newest dispensary in Osage Beach, in the heart of Lake of the Ozarks. The dispensary, located at 4805 Osage Beach Pkwy, marks the brand’s 13th location in the state as it continues to expand its presence and build on its commitment to providing exceptional cannabis products and personalized customer experiences statewide.

To celebrate, CODES will host a grand opening celebration at its Osage Beach dispensary on December 2nd from 9 am to 6 pm. Customers who join the celebration can enjoy local food trucks and live music, not to mention pop-ups and free items from all of Missouri’s top brands. Local residents and tourists can shop the premium selection offered at CODES dispensaries, including hard-to-find strains, concentrates, edibles, and more. CODES has quickly become one of Missouri’s top cannabis brands, with its flower, including rare and high-testing strains like Green Tea and Triangle Mints, gaining popularity among connoisseurs.

In addition to all-day celebrations and promotions, customers who shop from 9 am to 10am will receive “buy one get one” on all CODES products. Shoppers who arrive early may also be eligible

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State cannabis board agrees to settlement in lawsuit blocking new dispensaries from opening – WAER

This week, the New York State Cannabis Control Board (CCB) approved a settlement in the lawsuit that has delayed dispensary openings across the state. According to a press release from the CCB, until the plaintiffs agree to the terms, and the state Supreme Court approves it, the settlement will remain confidential.

But if everyone does sign off on it, a path forward should follow for the more than 400 dispensary applicants currently hanging in limbo.

In August, a group of service-disabled veterans filed suit against the state, saying they had been unfairly left out of the first round of licensees. They argued that, according to the 2021 Marihuana Regulation and Taxation Act, the first set of retail licenses should have gone to communities disproportionately impacted by cannabis regulations, distressed farmers, veterans who incurred a disability as a result of their service and women- and minority-owned businesses.

The lawsuit claimed the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) and the CCB ran afoul of the law when they created the Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary (CAURD) license program, which limited the first round of licensees to “justice involved individuals” who either had a past marijuana-related conviction or a relationship to someone who did.

These arguments echo those made

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Weedmaps Data Finds ‘Green Wednesday’ Cannabis Sales Outpace Black Friday Sales

Cannabis sales on the day before Thanksgiving surpassed sales on Black Friday, accounting for 21% of the weekly gross market value over the holiday week, according to order data from Weedmaps. The day before Thanksgiving has been dubbed “Green Wednesday” due to historically strong cannabis sales

Weedmaps saw 42% growth in total order volume on Green Wednesday and the average basket value that day was 103% higher than the average Wednesday during the month of November; however, the day’s gross market value was down 4% compared to Green Wednesday 2022.  

Orders for edibles increased most significantly on Green Wednesday, according to Weedmaps data, up 81%. Edibles also held six of the top 10 products sold on Green Wednesday – last year the category held five of the top 10. Vape pen orders also increased by 52% and flower increased by 48% over the average Wednesday in November, according to Weedmaps data.  

So far this year, edible products hold seven of the top 10 selling products, while vape and flower products each hold two spots, according to Weedmaps data, which notes that while flower is still the most purchased product category overall, the firm reports an 18.5%

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