State Liquor Control Board adopts recreational marijuana rules

The Washington State Liquor Control Board (WSLCB) on Wednesday filed the proposed rules for implementation of Initiative 502 and the final step in the rule making process.

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  • Wednesday, October 16, 2013 2:38pm
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The Washington State Liquor Control Board (WSLCB) on Wednesday filed the proposed rules for implementation of Initiative 502 – the final step in the rule making process.

These rules will serve as the basis for Washington’s newly created recreational marijuana market and are the result of 10 months of research and public input, according to a WSLCB media release. Thirty days after adoption the rules will become effective, Nov. 16.

“Over these last several months have put together a comprehensive system of rules which will serve as the foundation for this new industry,” said Board Chair Sharon Foster. “This has been a very open process of rule-making with public involvement each strep of the way. We appreciate all the support and involvement we’ve had from Gov. Inslee, local officials, law enforcement, industry members and Washington citizens along the way.”

The rules achieve the Board’s stated goal of implementing a tightly regulated and controlled recreational marijuana market. They also align with the U.S. Department of Justice’s stated areas of concern by addressing out-of-state diversion of product, traceability of product from start to sale, youth access and other public and consumer safety concerns.

Later this month, to align with federal guidelines, agency staff will file emergency rule making to modify the way the 1,000 foot distance between marijuana locations and the listed exclusion zones is measured. The method of measuring will change from “most common path of travel” to “shortest straight line” from property line to property line.

The agency will open a 30-day licensing window for all three license types (marijuana producer, processor and retailer) on Nov. 18. The WSLCB’s Marijuana Licensing Unit is holding a series of seven educational seminars across the state to help potential applicants navigate the licensing process.

For more information regarding the implementation of I-502 including summaries of the law and rules, answers to frequently asked questions, or to sign up for an educational seminar please visit the WSLCB website at www.liq.wa.gov.


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