Texarkana Gazette

Arkansas picks firm to rank applicants for medical pot licenses

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LITTLE ROCK—Arkansas has chosen a Boston-based consultant to grade the more than 200 applicatio­ns for the state’s first medical marijuana dispensary licenses.

Public Consulting Group Inc. was one of just two companies to respond to the state’s request issued to 30 companies that could grade the cannabis-vending proposals. The request required any consultant to ensure it had no conflicts of interest with any dispensary company stockholde­rs, the Arkansas DemocratGa­zette reported.

The Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission decided to outsource dispensary license scoring to a third-party group after applicants complained about a cultivatio­n licensing process earlier this year. Commission­ers graded 83 proposals for five available growing licenses, but a wave of unsuccessf­ul applicants had alleged commission­er bias, scoring errors and regulators’ failure to verify claims made in applicatio­ns.

All five cultivatio­n licenses are now formally issued , and those companies are beginning to construct their facilities where crops will be grown.

Public Consulting Group must submit the final scores 30 days after receiving the applicatio­ns. The group asked for a price of about $99,500, far less than the other responding firm’s quote of $361,500.

“It’s such a good deal that it almost makes you ask, ‘So what’s the catch?’” said David Couch, the Little Rock attorney who drafted the 2016 constituti­onal amendment that legalized medical marijuana in Arkansas. “But you look at (Public Consulting Group) and they look legitimate.”

 ?? Associated press ?? ■ The Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission decided to outsource dispensary license scoring to Public Consulting Group Inc. after applicants complained about a cultivatio­n licensing process earlier this year.
Associated press ■ The Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission decided to outsource dispensary license scoring to Public Consulting Group Inc. after applicants complained about a cultivatio­n licensing process earlier this year.

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