Maryland’s New Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Are Unable to Meet the Demand for Weed – News

Last Friday, December 1st, Maryland finally opened six of its medical cannabis dispensaries, four years after medical marijuana was legalized in the state. But by the end of the day, these dispensaries were already running out of product, leaving many of the state’s thousands of registered patients without medicine. Although the state has awarded 14 licenses to cultivators, only one grower, Curio Wellness, has opened so far. The canna-business is now able to provide flower to the state’s dispensaries, but it hasn’t been able to meet all of the Old Line State’s demand for cannabis.

Over the weekend, many of the dispensaries posted announcements on social media alerting customers to temporary closures. “Due to overwhelming demand we have sold out of product and will be CLOSED on Sunday, December 3 and Monday December 4. We expect to receive new strains and supply around mid to end of this coming week,” Rockville dispensary Potomac Holistics posted, according to The Baltimore Sun. Kannavis, a dispensary in Ijamsville, wrote that they only had “a limited supply of Dixie tablets and Elixirs available. We will be formulating a new menu and prices as soon as we get our next…

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