Rumors that a second marijuana multistate operator is planning to exit Connecticut are raising questions about the state’s strict regulations and expensive licensing fees.
Meanwhile, despite having made other consolidation moves across the country, Ayr Wellness is shrugging off talk that it’s seeking to sell off a license it acquired in the limited-license state only last year.
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Erin Gorman Kirk, the state’s cannabis ombudsman, reiterated her earlier statements to CT News Junkie and the Connecticut East This Week podcast that the company is planning to shop its permit – following the lead of Acreage Holdings, another publicly traded MSO that recently sold off stores in Connecticut.
Ayr spokesperson Rob Vanisko directed MJBizDaily to a statement provided to other media in which the Miami-based
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