Washington will add dozens of more cannabis retail shops to its existing adult-use market in the next decade after the state’s governor signed a bill into law on Monday.
The measure, signed by Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee, is aimed at bolstering the social equity component of the state’s legal marijuana program.
Under the terms of the new law, the state’s Liquor and Cannabis Board is to “issue up to 52 cannabis retailer licenses” between January 1, 2024 and July 1, 2032 to individuals who qualify for the social equity program.
Per Axios, that represents “almost a 10% increase over the
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