Maryland probably won't have medical marijuana for sale before 2017

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Residents of Maryland who want to buy marijuana for medicinal purposes are likely going to have to wait until 2017, nearly four years after the state first made it legal.

The Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission announced Monday that it won’t award licenses to grow and process the drug until sometime this summer.

It takes about four to six months to grow and process cannabis, industry and government officials say.

The commission had said it would start issuing licenses in January, but backed of that timetable last month after receiving more than 1,000 applications from would-be pot producers and dispensers.

The commission said it has no target date for awarding licenses for retail dispensaries to begin operating, and cannot say when marijuana will be available to patients.

It said the delay in authorizing growing and processing facilities is due to the large volume of applications and the need to vet them...

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