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PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017

The Cannabis Country Store in Battle Ground just sent me the first compilation of customer feedback from its Cannabis Country Club. The club card lets customers buy four strains for $10 each in a four

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PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017

The state Liquor Control Board started sending out letters this week telling pot shops on the lottery list that they need to move forward in the next 60 days or they’ll be bumped off the

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PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017

Sticky’s, a new retail marijuana store at 7831 N.E. Highway 99 in Clark County, was approved by the Liquor Control Board this week. The store is right on the border between Vancouver and unincorporated Clark

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PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017

Farmer Tom Lauerman, an organic medical grower in Vancouver, has offered to do a series of pot strain reviews for us here at Cannabis Chronicles. He did his second review for us on a strain

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PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017

Despite shortages, sales continue to be brisk at Vancouver’s two retail marijuana stores: Main Street Marijuana and New Vansterdam. Main Street Marijuana released sales figures to The Columbian for marijuana products purchased from its opening

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PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017

Once again, the line of customers stretched around the block at the reopening of Main Street Marijuana today. The store had to shut down over the weekend because it ran out of stock, but it

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PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017

If you’re planning on buying marijuana legally next week, but are a little fuzzy on the rules, the Vancouver Police Department just came out with this handy sheet: Marijuana is legal but do you know

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PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017

Two stores in Vancouver have passed inspection from the Washington Liquor Control Board and could open as soon as July 8. Both Main Street Marijuana, at 2314 Main St. in uptown, and New Vansterdam, 6515

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