KTVA reports:
The Alaska Marijuana Control Board (MCB) members approved the first licenses for marijuana manufacturing facilities and retail stores at their Sept. 8 meeting. Destiny Neade, owner of Frozen Budz in Fairbanks, got one of each.
The approval of her licenses was met with applause by dozens of other industry hopefuls in attendance. "Everything seems really real right now. I'm opening this door and I'm really going to be infusing marijuana and making edibles," Neade said. "All the plans we've made are going to happen now that we've been approved."
There are four manufacturing facilities and 17 retails stores up for review during the MCB's two-day meeting.
Also at Alaska Dispatch News.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 11 2016, @06:08AM
I am impressed.
When you commit to being a passive-aggressive asshole, you commit!
No empathy required. Never had it, never will.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 11 2016, @09:21AM
I'm impressed! AC committing to an AC's committing to being something that doesn't actually exist, while a real human being is under the control of agents of a state? Well, maybe not so impressed. So now someone can be arrested for doing something legal! Oh, if only we were in Italy! Remember that time in the fountain? And people actually drink that water?