The Delaware Office of the Marijuana Commissioner confirms county-based license assignments remain, while allowing limited flexibility for relocations to help licensees establish operations.
Delaware’s first weekend of recreational marijuana sales generated more than $903,000 in revenue from medical and adult sales, according to state officials, marking a successful start to the state’s adult-use cannabis market.
Delaware’s marijuana licensing process is entering a critical phase, with 529 applicants moving forward to the lottery stage for the Open Retail License.
Categories include cultivation, manufacturing, and testing labs across New Castle, Kent and Sussex counties.
DELAWARE- The Office of the Marijuana Commissioner (OMC) is seeing green after receiving a whopping 1,269 license applications in just over a month.
The OMC, tasked with implementing the Marijuana Control Act in Delaware, unveiled the Social Equity Eligibility Validation Application and the Disproportionately Impacted Areas (DIA) Map.
According to the Office of the Marijuana Commissioner, social equity licenses will be issued as well as microbusiness licenses and open licenses