The Slaughter Beach Town Council met to discuss a possible marijuana ordinance on Monday, potentially taking the next step in regulating cannabis within the community. No decision was made but discussions continue.
On Dec. 19, a lottery was held for 15 open retail marijuana licenses available in the first state. While the winners were chosen that day, the names have now been made available.
Delaware’s marijuana licensing process is entering a critical phase, with 529 applicants moving forward to the lottery stage for the Open Retail License.
Milford School Board Vice President, Matt Bucher, sent a letter to the Milford City Council and mayor, saying he is not in support of allowing the sale of cannabis in the city, emphasizing problems with the schools.
Keri Stan, the company's District Manager and Chair of the company's Veterans Affinity Group says they work to provide veterans access to medical marijuana at almost no cost to help them with PTSD and readjusting to civilian life.
DELAWARE- The Office of the Marijuana Commissioner (OMC) is seeing green after receiving a whopping 1,269 license applications in just over a month.
On Monday, the Ocean City Council passed the second reading of a new ordinance to align local cannabis regulations with state laws, putting the new rules into effect.
On Monday the Ocean City Council conducted the first reading of a proposal to modify the town’s cannabis laws.
The Ocean City Planning Commission voted unanimously to support several code amendments regarding cannabis regulations.
The new program is the first of its kind in the nation.