Applicants for pot licenses increase in Clark County, state
List of applicants for pot licenses in Clark County grows
OLYMPIA — Marijuana business license applications keep rolling in across Washington.
The state Liquor Control Board says it has received 1,696 applications from people seeking permission to grow, process or sell cannabis under the new recreational marijuana law.
The application window opened Nov. 18, with a deadline of 5 p.m. Dec. 20.
Of the applications received so far, 794 are for growing licenses, 579 are for processing licenses and 323 are for retailing licenses. The state isn’t capping the number of growers or processors, but says it will only allow 334 pot shops statewide.