marijuana subcommittee update april 28 - spokane washington

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Marijuana Subcommittee Update April 28 - Spokane Washington

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Marijuana License Update

Marijuana License UpdateBlaine StumMedical MarijuanaWeedMaps.com shows 15 medical marijuana collective gardens currently operating in the city limits (As of 4/23/2014).4 of these medical marijuana collective gardens are delivery only services with no physical address.

There have been 89 applications received by the Liquor Control Board for retail stores in the City of Spokane.8 of these stores proposed locations violate Spokane Municipal Code for zoning, leaving 81 applications that are compliant. District breakdown for retail applications (compliant):District 1: 55 applications.District 2: 8 applications.District 3: 18 applications.State License Applications: Retail

There have been 37 applications received by the Liquor Control Board for producer licenses in the City of Spokane.5 of these stores proposed locations violate Spokane Municipal Code for zoning, leaving 32 applications that are compliant.District breakdown of producer applications (compliant):District 1: 29District 2: 3District 3: 0State License Applications: Producers

There have been 36 applications received by the Liquor Control Board for processor licenses in the City of Spokane.3 of these stores proposed locations violate Spokane Municipal Code for zoning, leaving 33 applications that are compliant.District breakdown of processor applications (compliant):District 1: 29District 2: 3District 3: 1State License Applications: Processors

General Washington & Colorado UpdateBrad CreliaRetail Lottery took place April 21-25.Those selected in the Retail Lottery will be announced to the public on May 2nd. Retail Stores are expected to open in early July.WA LCB will be working with Spokane, Tacoma and Seattle, as Retail Stores open. Washington State InformationCenter for Cannabis & Social Policy surveyed the 75 most populous cities in the State (as of 3/17/14):Washington Moratoria & Bans# of cities%*Population Impacted ZONED3344%2,293,070MORATORIUM2939%1,094,924BANNED57%223,416NO ACTION811%265,749Total753,855,879Colorado UpdateState House of Rep. unanimously passed a bill limiting the amount of concentrated marijuana that can be sold, and another bill requiring more specific labeling of pot-laced products. Denver, CO has formed a new Marijuana Advisory Council. They will make marijuana policy recommendations regarding goals, priorities and objectives to the mayor. 13Colorado Update Cont.-$1.2 million for police training.-$3.5 million to expand drug treatment programs statewide.-$3 million to add more school nurses. -$4 million directed towards programs for at-risk youth.-$904,00 to survey CO youth about marijuana and other drug use.Also included in spending plan: The Joint Budget Committee approved a spending plan, that included the $23 million already on hand. $5.8 million will be provided for a statewide marijuana education campaign. RETAIL AND MEDICAL TAX REVENUNE