[WSBARP] Briefs on marijuana regulation updates, licensing implications, etc.

scott at scottgthomaslaw.com scott at scottgthomaslaw.com
Mon Aug 5 14:06:47 PDT 2019


http://mrsc.org/Home/Explore-Topics/Legal/Regulation/Marijuana-Regulation-in
-Washington-State.aspx

 

Bottom line is that if the county and the WLCCB approve, Town will be left
with a LUPA action.  

 

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On Behalf Of Tom Lee
Sent: Monday, August 5, 2019 1:27 PM
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Subject: [WSBARP] Briefs on marijuana regulation updates, licensing
implications, etc.

 

All, 

 

Previously, I have not encountered issues with marijuana regulation,
enforcement, and tax dollar distribution in my practice. Now that this
situation has suddenly reared, are there briefs/memos/white paper/bulletins,
etc., that would be able to provide a frame(s) of reference and assist with
the following scenario? 

 

An elected official in a small town requests a brief on the latest
concerning marijuana regulation. A marijuana store might receive a permit to
establish itself on county land near the town, which recently voted to
regulate marijuana. Client inquiry broad, but wants to know the following: 

 

*	Latest on LCCB's licensure scheme for granting marijuana store
licenses; 
*	An overview of the regulatory scheme: city voted for marijuana
regulation, county attitudes ambivalent, and per above question, state
licensing scheme; 
*	Whether marijuana license transfers are a thing and, if so, are they
possible inter-county; 
*	A user-friendly breakdown on how local entities are entitled to
marijuana license income. 

 

I really do not want to have to re-invent the wheel; any assistance to
reduce research time would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! 

 

TOM LEE

Attorney

KERR LAW GROUP | Attorneys at Law | A Professional Limited Liability Company


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