Medical marijuana dispensaries, patients wait through delays
Medical marijuana dispensaries are starting to open in Hawaii, however they are not allowed to promote their merchandise. Instead, the leafy medicinal greens they've harvested are sitting on a shelf unsold as a result of practically a 12 months after dispensaries had been legally allowed to open, the state has not but licensed any labs to run required security exams. That means dispensaries equivalent to Aloha Green on Oahu don't have any revenue regardless of payroll, hire and operations bills that high $100,000 a month. "For us it's a little frustrating, having so many people on board, but it has to be done," stated James H.Q. Lee, CEO of Aloha Green. "I'm more concerned for the patients, because people have been calling: 'We see it online, when are you going to open? We need our medical cannabis.'" Hawaii was among the many first states to legalize medical marijuana 17 years in the past, however dispensaries had been solely legalized in 20...