Imperial Valley Press

Los Angeles kicks off long-delayed licensing for pot growers

- BY MICHAEL R. BLOOD

LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles will kick off the process for licensing marijuana cultivator­s and manufactur­ers on Aug. 1, but it’s likely to be many months before any of those companies open their doors for business.

The announceme­nt Monday was greeted with a mix of anticipati­on and frustratio­n by growers and other businesses awaiting licenses that have watched the illicit market flourish.

California broadly legalized cannabis on Jan. 1, but Los Angeles has moved cautiously with licensing. Growers and others seeking licenses will have to go through a tiered review in which applicants must show they meet a range of legal requiremen­ts, as well as pass inspection­s.

About 150 retailers have opened in the city, but the rest of the supply chain has been on hold.

Donnie Anderson, a Los Angeles cultivator and dispensary owner, said he’s been paying rent for months on commercial space he can’t use without a license, straining his budget.

He told the city Cannabis Regulation Commission “we don’t want to wait too much longer.”

The announceme­nt was made by the city’s top pot regulator, Cat Packer, who said rules continue to change as the city refines the new system.

When might the first cultivator licenses go out?

“There are many steps that have not even been solidified,” she said. “I cannot commit to a timeline at this point.”

The commission heard a long line of now-familiar complaints about the uneven state of the L.A. market, which was once expected to be a model for the rest of the state but has developed more slowly than San Diego, Oakland and other major cities.

 ??  ?? This Nov. 3, 2017, file photo shows Donnie Anderson, a Los Angeles medical marijuana cultivator, retailer and co-owner of Western Caregivers, at one of his dispensari­es in Los Angeles. AP PHOTO/RICHARD VOGEL
This Nov. 3, 2017, file photo shows Donnie Anderson, a Los Angeles medical marijuana cultivator, retailer and co-owner of Western Caregivers, at one of his dispensari­es in Los Angeles. AP PHOTO/RICHARD VOGEL

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