Maryland’s opening application round for adult-use social equity marijuana business licenses got off to a belated but booming start with 1,708 applicants seeking 179 available permits.
Of the 1,708 verified applicants, 1,474 met the Maryland Cannabis Administration’s eligibility requirements to advance to the next stage, The Washington Post reported.
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Rejected applicants were notified Friday and can request an agency review to better understand why applications were rejected or to “object to” the evaluations.
Those reviews are scheduled for Feb. 15-29, and any rejected applicants can amend and resubmit their applications in the second round of licensing without charge, according to the Post.
The lottery, planned for March, will consist of 44 pools for different categories of licenses and micro-licenses for retailers, dispensaries,
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