A recreational marijuana draft bill crafted by Maine lawmakers would permit the state’s eight licensed medical marijuana dispensaries to apply for a license to sell adult-use cannabis, but they couldn’t sell medical and recreational products at the same counter.
Rather, Maine would require retailers that sell both medical and adult-use cannabis to have separate entrances for medical patients and recreational consumers, as is done in Colorado, the Portland Press Herald reported.
According to the newspaper, business-friendly highlights of the 70-page draft bill include:
- MMJ dispensaries could convert from nonprofits to for-profit entities.
- Internet cannabis sales
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