Washington State Liquor Control Board
How To Prepare Your Washington Medical Marijuana Business For The New Rules
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Washington’s medical marijuana operators face a seismic shift after passage of SB 5052 and HB 2136. Come July 1, 2016, the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) will be regulating the MMJ market. The
Main Street Marijuana leads state in sales during record-breaking month
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017June turned out to be another record-breaking month for Washington’s recreational pot industry, and Main Street Marijuana reigned supreme, making more than $1.76 million worth of sales. The small store in Vancouver’s Uptown Village surpassed
Washington Recreational Marijuana Laws: HB 2136 Goes Into Effect TODAY
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017They took their time, but the Washington legislature finally passed its budget for this biennium. This is good news for those who love regulators, as it means that your favorite Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB)
Pot sales reach new record high in June
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Recreational marijuana continues to prove an ever hotter commodity in Washington as the latest data dump from the state shows sales yet again breaking records in June. Friday, June 26, was the best sales day
Marijuana bill moving forward ahead of potential government shutdown
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017State lawmakers came pretty close Wednesday to finally passing a long-awaited bill that promises to shake up Washington’s recreational marijuana market. Then, they decided to table it for another day. Ah, the suspense… House Bill 2136
Pot sales continue soaring to new heights
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Washington’s recreational marijuana market obliterated yet another sales record last week. On Friday, June 19, stores across the state sold $2,069,130 worth of marijuana products, according to figures released Tuesday morning by the Washington State
Fairwinds aims to be the Starbucks of cannabis-infused coffee
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017It’s pretty common these days to see comparisons between growing coffee chains and the great Northwest behemoth that is Starbucks. And not all of them hold water. Well, here’s one that actually might. Forbes recently
Good news for pot shops: Another sales record broken
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Tuesday has been full of great news for Clark County pot shops. Figures released by the Washington State Liquor Control Board show that the state’s recreational marijuana stores broke yet another sales record last Friday. The bar was already
Meet the grower: Brian Stroh from CannaMan Farms
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017If you’re curious about the people behind the locally grown marijuana you see on store shelves, you’ll want to check out this new video interview with Brian Stroh, the owner of Vancouver’s own CannaMan Farms.
State eyes changes to pot industry as sales soar
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Recreational marijuana sales continue surging to new heights throughout Washington this spring as state lawmakers inch toward reshaping the young industry. Many legislators also see the industry as a solution to the state’s budget woes.