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The Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission has announced the first round of Grower and Processor Licenses for pre-approval.

The Commissioners’ selections for Grower entities and locations are:

Curio Cultivation of Baltimore County

Doctors Orders Maryland of Dorchester County

Forward Gro of Anne Arundel County

Freestate Wellness of Howard County

Greenleaf Medical of Frederick County

Grow West MD of Garrett County

Harvest of Maryland of Washington County

HMS Health of Frederick County

Holistic Industries of Prince George’s County

Kind Therapeutics USA of Washington County

Maryland Compassionate Care and Wellness of Carroll County

MaryMed of Dorchester County

Shore Natural RX of Worcester County

SunMed Growers of Cecil County; and

Temescal Wellness of MD of Baltimore City.

The Processor entities and locations are:

AFS Maryland LLC Wicomico County
Blair Wellness Center LLC Worcester County
Chesapeake Alternatives LLC Queen Anne’s County
Curio Manufacturing LLC Baltimore County
Doctors Orders Maryland LLC Dorchester County
FGM Processing LLC Charles County
Holistic Industries LLC Prince George’s County
Kind Therapeutics USA LLC Washington County
Maryland Compassionate Care and Wellness LLC Carroll County
MaryMed LLC Dorchester County
Pharmaculture Corporation Allegany County
Pro Green Medical LLC Frederick County
Rosebud Organics LLC Montgomery County
Seven Points

Agro-Therapeutics LLC

Prince George’s County
Temescal Wellness of MD Baltimore City

The locations of the Growers and Processors span 16 counties and Baltimore City (see map), including Allegany, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Cecil, Charles, Dorchester, Frederick, Garrett, Howard, Montgomery, Prince George’s, Queen Anne’s, Washington, Wicomico and Worcester. Many Grower applicants who were highly qualified were not pre-approved due to statutory limitations on the number of growers.

The Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission’s Executive Director, Patrick Jameson stated, “Now that the Commissioners have made their selections, the real work begins for these companies. We will implement a rigorous Stage Two background and financial due diligence process for these entities prior to issuing a license.  A pre-approval is not a license. I truly look forward to facilitating this nascent state wide industry and working with local, city, and county jurisdictions and with the principals of these organizations.” The Commissioners will vote for licensure once compliance with the regulatory requirements is complete.

The Growers will cultivate a variety of strains ranging in cannabinoid content from a low to high spectrum of Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and Cannabidiol (CBD), and the Processors will be manufacturing a wide variety of cannabis-infused products containing high and low CBD and THC extracts and in a variety of modes of administration. These pharmaceutical grade products will include oral forms such as oils, pills, capsules, tinctures; sublingual sprays; inhaled products and topical forms such as ointments, salves, and transdermal patches.

MMCC also commissioned the Towson University, Regional Economic Studies Institute “RESI” to coordinate the review of the Dispensary Applications by subject matter experts and to utilize the same process as for the Grower and Processor applications such as compiling the scores and application rankings. The Commissioners will review and vote on the Dispensaries (two per Senatorial district and potentially 15 additional for Growers who wish to be vertically integrated) with medicine tentatively becoming available by the summer of 2017.

Dr. Davies continued, “While we are aware there is a public interest in the rankings of the Grower and Processor applications, the rankings were merely used as an organizational tool.  The Commission will list the entities in alphabetical order. All of the chosen business entities have an equal opportunity to complete the licensing process.  At this stage, I am very happy with the Commissioners’ choices.”

Maryland received 145 grower applications, 124 processor applications and 811 dispensary license applications. Again, MMCC commissioned RESI to contract with third-party subject matter experts from around the United States to evaluate the applications using a double-blinded process. RESI assigned unique identifying numbers to each application prior to evaluation and review by subject matter experts and Commissioners. Application content comprised text and supporting documents redacted of all identifying information such as individual or entity applicant names and locations.  Once evaluated and scored by the subject matter experts, RESI compiled the scores and ranked the applications. The scored and ranked redacted Grower and Processor applications were then provided to Commissioners for review and final selection.

The 15 Grower and Processor potential licensees will continue on to Stage Two of the approval process, which will include extensive financial due diligence and background investigations by the MMCC of all those named in the original application and any other principals. Each entity that was issued a pre-approval will have 365 days from date of notification to complete all necessary steps to obtain a formal license and to request final inspection by the Commission. These steps include completing regulatory requirements, raising capital, acquiring real estate, securing local zoning approvals, construction of facilities, installation of equipment, and the hiring and training of staff.

All applicants, including those who did not receive pre-approvals, were notified as to the status of their application by email and U.S. mail today by the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission.