Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Second marijuana dispensary opens in Fayettevil­le

- ALEX GOLDEN

FAYETTEVIL­LE — The city’s second medical marijuana dispensary opened Wednesday afternoon. It’s the last of four dispensari­es allowed to open in the region.

Purspirit Cannabis Co., 3390 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., offers marijuana in its traditiona­l flower form as well as concentrat­es and edibles, said Zack Erickson, a budtender at the dispensary.

Purspirit is the 11th medical marijuana dispensary to open in Arkansas and the fourth dispensary to open in Northwest Arkansas. The region’s first dispensary, The ReLeaf Center, opened in Bentonvill­e in August, followed by The Source in Bentonvill­e and Acanza in Fayettevil­le.

No other dispensari­es are planned for Northwest Arkansas, said Scott Hardin, spokesman for the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administra­tion. The state is authorized to have 32 dispensari­es. The state is divided

geographic­ally into eight zones, and the intent is for four dispensari­es to be in each zone. Zone 1 includes Benton, Washington, Madison and Carroll counties, which means Purspirit is the fourth and last dispensary the region can expect to see. Zone 1 is the first zone to have all of its dispensari­es in operation, Hardin said.

Purspirit has about 20 employees, and Erickson said the dispensary’s purpose is to provide medication for patients who need it.

“We’re not drug dealers. We’re profession­als in a new industry,” he said.

The state’s final inspection of Purspirit went well Friday, Hardin said.

Purspirit received its approval to open Monday, said Gates McKnight of Purspirit.

Jessica Jordan, 31, of Fayettevil­le was one of Purspirit’s first customers Wednesday. Jordan said she has chronic pain and post traumatic stress disorder, for which she’s been prescribed a “never-ending list” of depression and anxiety medication­s.

“I couldn’t remember what grade my daughter was in,” she said.

Jordan no longer takes

those medication­s now that she can purchase medical marijuana, she said.

Arkansas voters approved the legalizati­on of medical marijuana in 2016, but legal and regulatory hurdles slowed the program’s rollout. The first dispensary, Doctor’s Orders, opened May 10 in Hot Springs.

Dispensari­es in Arkansas sold about 2,900 pounds of marijuana, more than $20 million worth, as of Monday, Hardin said.

A patient or caregiver ID card is necessary to buy medical marijuana products.

About 28,600 people in Arkansas had the cards as of Friday, according to the Arkansas Department of Health.

Purspirit’s operating hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/ALEX GOLDEN ?? Purspirit Cannabis Co., a medical marijuana dispensary, is open at 3390 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. in Fayettevil­le. Purspirit is the 11th medical marijuana dispensary to open in Arkansas and the fourth dispensary to open in Northwest Arkansas.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/ALEX GOLDEN Purspirit Cannabis Co., a medical marijuana dispensary, is open at 3390 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. in Fayettevil­le. Purspirit is the 11th medical marijuana dispensary to open in Arkansas and the fourth dispensary to open in Northwest Arkansas.

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