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hrmjustin

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Fri Jun 5, 2015, 12:20 PM Jun 2015

Dozens expected to bid to grow medical marijuana

Laura Nahmias

ALBANY—Nearly three dozen companies are expected to submit bids Friday for one of five available licenses to grow medical marijuana in New York.

After months of heated negotiations, the state Legislature passed a law in June 2014 legalizing non-smokable forms of marijuana to treat a limited number of medical conditions. Advocates have long said the law, considered one of the most restrictive among the 23 states that have legalized some form of the drug, is so narrow that it will likely be unworkable for the companies.

But that hasn’t stopped the dozens of bidders that have spent months attempting to secure one of the licenses: They've hired lobbyists to help navigate the maze of tax laws associated with selling a semi-legal substance, negotiated agreements with labor unions and launched campaigns to win support for their proposed facilities in the communities where they hope to grow the drug.

http://www.capitalnewyork.com/article/albany/2015/06/8569525/dozens-expected-bid-grow-medical-marijuana

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Dozens expected to bid to grow medical marijuana (Original Post) hrmjustin Jun 2015 OP
Just legalize it! In_The_Wind Jun 2015 #1
Agreed! hrmjustin Jun 2015 #2
Patients six miles from me will have an hour or more drive to Buffalo. Sad state of affairs. It is Mnemosyne Jun 2015 #3

Mnemosyne

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3. Patients six miles from me will have an hour or more drive to Buffalo. Sad state of affairs. It is
Fri Jun 5, 2015, 02:04 PM
Jun 2015

progress though and was thinking of selling the house moving into NY anyway.

It just needs legalized, period. There are too many control freak alcoholics deciding too much for the rest of us.

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