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APNewsBreak: Wash. issues first pot shop licenses

SEATTLE (AP) — Washington state issued its first retail marijuana licenses on Monday with a middle-of-the-night email alerting bleary-eyed pot-shop proprietors that they'll finally be able to open for business.
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"We're pretty stoked," said John Evich, an investor in Bellingham's Top Shelf Cannabis, in a 2:30 a.m. Pacific time interview with The Associated Press. "We haven't had any sleep in a long time, but we're excited for the next step."
Randy Simmons, the state Liquor Control Board's project manager for legal marijuana, said Sunday night that the first two dozen stores were being notified so early to give them an extra few hours to get cannabis on their shelves before they are allowed to open their doors at 8 a.m. Tuesday — an opening that's expected to be accompanied by high prices, shortages and celebration.
The issuance of the retail licenses marked a major step that's been 20 months in the making. Washington and Colorado stunned much of the world by voting in November 2012 to legalize marijuana for adults over 21, and to create state-licensed systems for growing, selling and taxing the pot.
Sales began in Colorado on Jan. 1.
It remained unclear how many of the pot-shops being licensed in Washington planned to open on Tuesday. Officials eventually expect to have more than 300 recreational pot shops across the state.
At Cannabis City, which will be the first and, for now, only recreational marijuana shop in Seattle, owner James Lathrop worked into the night Sunday placing no-parking signs in front of his building, hoisting a grand-opening banner and hanging artwork before he turned his attention to his email — and the official notification that he was a licensed marijuana dealer.
"I've had a long day. It really hasn't sunk in yet," he said early Monday.
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He planned to hold off on opening his store until noon on Tuesday.
"Know your audience: We're talking stoners here," he said. "I'd be mean to say they need to get up at 5 a.m. to get in line."
With the emailed notifications in hand, the shops immediately worked to place their orders with some of the state's first licensed growers. As soon as the orders were received, via state-approved software for tracking the bar-coded pot, the growers could place the product in a required 24-hour "quarantine" before shipping it early Tuesday morning.
The final days before sales have been frenetic for growers and retailers alike. Lathrop and his team hired an events company to provide crowd control, arranged for a food truck and free water for those who might spend hours waiting outside, and rented a portable toilet to keep his customers from burdening nearby businesses with requests to use the restrooms.
At Nine Point Growth Industries, a marijuana grower in Bremerton, owner Gregory Stewart said he and his director celebrated after they worked through some glitches in the pot-tracking software early Monday and officially learned they'd be able to transport their weed 24 hours later, at 2:22 a.m. Tuesday.
"It's the middle of the night and we're standing here doing high-fives and our version of a happy dance," he said. "It's huge for us."
Pot prices were expected to reach $25 a gram or higher on the first day of sales — twice what people pay in the state's unregulated medical marijuana dispensaries. That was largely due to the short supply of legally produced pot in the state. Although more than 2,600 people applied to become licensed growers, fewer than 100 have been approved — and only about a dozen were ready to harvest by early this month.
Nevertheless, Evich said his shop in Bellingham wanted to thank the state's residents for voting for the law by offering $10 grams of one cannabis strain to the first 50 or 100 customers. The other strains would be priced between $12 and $25, he said.
The store will be open at 8 a.m. Tuesday, he said, but work remained: trimming the bathroom door, cleaning the floors, wiping dust off the walls and, of course, stocking the shelves.
In Seattle, among those who planned to buy some of the first pot at Cannabis City was Alison Holcomb, the lawyer who drafted Washington's law. She said it was a good opportunity to remind people of the big-picture arguments for ending nearly a century of prohibition and displacing the black market, including keeping nonviolent, adult marijuana users out of jail; redirecting profits away from criminal groups; and ending racial disparities in who gets busted.
"No one thought legalization could happen in our lifetime," she said. "I think this is going to be a little overwhelming for me."
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This is GREAT! It's actually happening in WA... :)

This will result in LESS CRIME on the streets, better health, less alcoholism and many other benefits.

It will force the cops to work the hard cases for a change and crack down on meth and other drugs instead of stoners!
 

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This is awesome. It really feels like "IT" is happening, the full scale legalization of marijuana. I still thinks its years down the road, but we are in the beginning stages now. This will create a snowball effect.
 

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this shit is about to backfire....
25 dollars per GRAM..... is monetary RAPE....
thats 100 bucks for 4 grams....

where as medical can get a whole ounce ... 30 grams, for 100....

this REC, nonsense will result in MORE people going medical, thus causing more concern's about the legitimacy of the MMJ program in WA....

snowball of chaos'... is coming....besides the fact, there is a shortage of product....
 

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yort are they allowing patient overgrow aka outside vendors being able to donate to the rec shops up there? I've read yes and no. I know you know :)
 

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Yeah, I was thinking $25 a gram is outrageous to pay for pot.

I know they're paying a lot in Colorado too.

Meanwhile, back in Cali, I don't pay more than $5 a gram from local private co-ops.

Once competition heats up, the prices should drop. But only if they allow enough shops for there to be competition!

Once upon a time, you had a dealer and were stuck with whatever crap they happened to have on hand, at whatever price they chose to charge...

Now, if you can choose among various vendors, you not only get a better selection, but you should get better prices.

You should expect to pay a bit more than normal due to taxes and better quality than street bought.

But to rip everyone off because of a shortage will leave a bad taste in ppls mouths.
 

yortbogey

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exact list of stores...

Here they are … the first retail stores to be licensed by the Liquor Control Board to sell marijuana under laws created by voters with the passage of Initiative 502.

WHIDBEY ISLAND CANNABIS COMPANY — 5826 S KRAMER RD STE, Langley
WESTSIDE420 RECREATIONAL — 4503 OCEAN BEACH HWY, Longview
VERDE VALLEY — 4007 MAIN ST, Union Gap
TOP SHELF CANNABIS – 3857 HANNEGAN RD, Bellingham
THE HAPPY CROP SHOPPE — 50 ROCK ISLAND RD, East Wenatchee
SPOKANE GREEN LEAF — 9107 N COUNTRY HOMES BLVD, Spokane
SPACE – 3111 S PINE ST, Tacoma
SATORI/INSTANT KARMA — 9301 N DIVISION ST, Spokane
NEW VANSTERDAM — 6515 E. MILL PLAIN BLVD, Vancouver
MARGIE’S POT SHOP — 405 E STUEBEN, Bingen
MAIN STREET MARIJUNA — 2314 MAIN ST, Vancouver
HIGH TIME STATION — 1448 BASIN ST NW, Ephrata
GREEN THEORY — 10697 MAIN ST STE B, Bellevue
GREEN STAR CANNABIS — 1403 N DIVISION ST, Spokane
FREEDOM MARKET — 820A WESTSIDE HWY, Kelso
CREATIVE RETAIL MANAGEMENT — 7046 PACIFIC AVE,Tacoma
CASCADE KROPZ — 19129 SMOKEY POINT BLVD, Arlington
CANNABIS CITY — 2733 4TH AVE S, Seattle
BUD HUT — 1123 E STATE ROUTE 532, Camano Island
AUSTIN LOTT — 29 HORIZON FLATS RD, Winthrop
ALTITUDE – 260 MERLOT DR, Prosser
4US RETAIL — 23251 HWY 20, Okanogan
420 CARPENTER — 422 CARPENTER RD, Lacey
2020 SOLUTIONS – 2018 IRON ST, Bellingham
 

yortbogey

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NO outside vendors.... ONLY state licensed growers that have been thru many many hoops.....as is less than 30% of all the pot submitted managed too pass the stringent Lab test that are required of the finished product....

and there is only ONE Lab doing this test for the entire state....
 

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NO outside vendors.... ONLY state licensed growers that have been thru many many hoops.....as is less than 30% of all the pot submitted managed too pass the stringent Lab test that are required of the finished product....

and there is only ONE Lab doing this test for the entire state....
wow.... Thanks Yort :tiphat:
 

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