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Recreational Marijuana in Bellingham

Colorado became the first U.S. State to legalize the use of recreational marijuana, after that Washington State proposed same Amendment 64 and became the second State to authorize the use of weed products for recreational use for people over 21 years old. It happens on historic month of November 2012 when the voters of Washington approved imitative 502.

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Recreational Marijuana in Bellingham

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  1. Recreational Marijuana in Bellingham Cannarex Bellingham Marijuana http://www.aboutus.org/Cannarex

  2. http://www.aboutus.org/Cannarex

  3. Colorado became the first U.S. State to legalize the use of recreational marijuana, after that Washington State proposed same Amendment 64 and became the second State to authorize the use of weed products for recreational use for people over 21 years old. It happens on historic month of November 2012 when the voters of Washington approved imitative 502. Retail stores are off limits within 1000 feet of the residential areas, parks and schools; it must take place in a fully enclosed and secure structure and within the commercially industrialized- zoned areas of the city. Also include in the 502 initiative, the state licenses three types of businesses in the recreational marijuana supply chain: producers (farmers), processors and retailers. http://www.aboutus.org/Cannarex

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  5. On August 12, 2013 Bellingham City Council approved the sale and production of marijuana thru the effort and widespread support of Bellingham community. Federal Government makes sure that the sale and production of marijuana products are off limits to minors and Washington-grown marijuana are within the state’s borders. Bellingham currently makes up 29 percent of cities in the state to allow zoning for stores selling marijuana. http://www.aboutus.org/Cannarex

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  7. Top Shelf Cannabis is the first retail store in Washington to sale recreational marijuana; it was momentous day for the hundreds of people who showed up that day. Washington law allows the sale of up to an ounce of dried marijuana, 16 ounces of pot-infused solids, 72 ounces of pot-infused liquids or 7 grams of concentrated marijuana, like hashish, to adults over 21. During that time Bellingham marijuana products are limited besides dried marijuana because none have been legally made in the state. http://www.aboutus.org/Cannarex

  8. http://www.aboutus.org/Cannarex

  9. Today recreational marijuana use is still banned on Bellingham college campuses despite its widespread availability — at retail stores, medical marijuana outlets and on the black market. College officials are very clear to their students that they want a drug-free campus and it will remain that way. It’s been two years since Washington legalize marijuana business and there’s no doubt that marijuana trades generates income by means of tax. Under I-502, the tax money was dedicated largely to health care: After the state paid off a few items, including the cost of administering the new law, half of the remaining tax collections were directed to a program that provided health insurance for low-income workers. http://www.aboutus.org/Cannarex

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