Pot-Clinic Applications Announced

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
AUGUSTA -- The Vienna couple chosen by the state to run a medical marijuana dispensary in western Maine has applied to open a second dispensary in York County.

The Department of Health and Human Services on Friday received 19 applications from non-profit groups hoping to operate a dispensary in either York County or Down East. The state will announce Aug. 31 who will run those dispensaries.

Last month, DHHS chose three groups to run six of the state's first eight medical marijuana dispensaries. The new medical marijuana law allows one dispensary in each of the state's eight public health districts. None of the applications to the York County or Down East districts received the minimum score from the state, so a second application round was opened immediately.

Tim and Jenna Smale, who will compete against seven other applicants hoping to open clinics in York County, indicated they'd like to have a dispensary in either Biddeford or Saco, according to a press release from DHHS.

The Smales originally proposed to open their western Maine dispensary in Wilton, but more recently have said they've been looking for a location in the Auburn area.

Also among the 19 applicants are Lucas Sirois, a Farmington contractor, and Freese Fuller, of Hallowelll.

Doing business as Today's Herbal Care, Sirois submitted two applications -- one for a dispensary in Sullivan and another for a dispensary in Biddeford.

Sirois previously applied to open dispensaries in western Maine, central Maine and York County.

Fuller, whose group is called The Healing Center, is proposing to open a clinic in Ellsworth.


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