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Northeast Patients Group, the nonprofit that will operate four of the first medical marijuana dispensaries in Maine, moved one step closer to establishing facilities in Portland and Thomaston, but was blocked from setting up a dispensary in Waterville.
Waterville city councilors unanimously approved a moratorium barring consideration of applications for a dispensary for six months, saying they wanted more time to determine where dispensaries should be sited and to set up regulations, according to the Kennebec Journal. Northeast Patients Group had expressed interest in locating in a former KFC on Water Street, which neighbors opposed. Meanwhile, the city of Portland approved Northeast Patients Group's plan to locate a dispensary in a former Key Bank on Congress Street, after questions arose about its proximity to a church school, according to the Portland Press Herald. Catherine Cobb, director of licensing for the Department of Health and Human Services, said the Deliverance Center, which consists of a church and small private school, does not officially qualify as a school. News Hawk- MedicalNeed: 420 MAGAZINE Source: Mainebiz.biz Author: The Mainebiz News Staff Contact: Mainebiz.biz | Maine Business News | Mainebiz Online Copyright: 2010 New England Business Media Website:Two dispensaries OK'ed, one denied | Mainebiz http://www.420magazine.com/forums/in...ne-denied.html |
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