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Delaware’s Marijuana Commissioner Rob Coupe is stepping down months prior to the expected launch of the recreational marijuana market.
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City Council reaffirmed the ordinances eight-to-one.
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Dover City Council has a special meeting Jan. 2 where it will consider overriding the veto and amending the ordinances.
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New Castle County requirements are slightly more restrictive than state code, but the ordinance is shaping up to be one of the least restrictive in the state.
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Over 500 applicants are hoping to open up a recreational marijuana dispensary in Delaware – 15 will find out if they’ve been chosen this month.
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The City of Wilmington is in the initial stages of asking the General Assembly if it can receive tax revenue from recreational marijuana sales.
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Those selected for a marijuana business license in Delaware have been officially notified and their names released to the public.
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The city's moratorium on recreational marijuana operations ends Dec. 31.
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The first lottery for marijuana business licenses in the First State is complete, but several cities still have zoning decisions to make.
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The ordinances could still be revised. A city official says it's crunch time with the moratorium on recreational marijuana operations ending December 31.