Six new marijuana cultivators came online in Alaska in July, but growers are complaining about problems with licensing procedures.
“The process is taking a lot longer” than expected, Evan Schlosberg, cultivation director for Anchorage-based The Frost Frontier, told KTUU.
Schlosberg told the TV station it took months to finally receive approval to start growing.
He made his first marijuana sale to a retail store Tuesday, but he’s concerned he could be overwhelmed by taxes, fees and bills if he doesn’t start selling more product.
The first cultivation license in Alaska was granted
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