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Medical marijuana compromise hits snags over timing, moratorium

Medical marijuana compromise hits snags over timing, moratorium

Maryland lawmakers ran into controversy immediately Monday as they opened debate on how to reshape the state’s medical marijuana industry to include cannabis firms led by African-Americans.

While General Assembly and marijuana industry leaders widely agree it’s unacceptable that none of the 15 lucrative licenses to grow marijuana are held by minority-owned companies, the passage of a compromise designed to fix that appears contentious.

The compromise, negotiated by legislative and industry leaders since last spring, would create five new growing licenses but stop further expansion of the growing industry for as long as 10 years.

Lawmakers doubted state regulators could move fast enough to get minority firms off the ground and competitive with current growers, which have been working for more than a year and started distributing product just six weeks ago.

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