Most of Hawaii’s medical marijuana dispensaries are ready to do business, but they’re awaiting action by the state’s Department of Health.

A year after Hawaii’s licensed dispensaries were allowed to open by law, at least three of the eight have product ready for market and six have been approved to cultivate marijuana, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported.

However, the dispensaries are waiting on the Department of Health to approve the state’s three testing labs – PharmLabs Hawaii, Clinical Laboratories of Hawaii and Steep Hill Labs – and MMJ inventory needs to be tested for purity and potency

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