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The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board, formerly the Washington State Liquor Control Board, is an administrative agency of the State of Washington. The Liquor and Cannabis Board is part of the executive branch and reports to the governor. The board's primary function is the licensing of on and off premises establishments which sell any ...
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Five Lakewood businesses are accused of selling alcohol and/or drugs without a license. The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board carried out an undercover investigation against businesses in ...
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Unlike other states that have legalized recreational cannabis, Washington does not allow unlicensed cultivation for personal use. [57] In May 2014, the Liquor and Cannabis Board held a lottery to award licenses to qualified applicants. [56]: 4 Retail sales began in July 2014. As retailers only had two months to establish storefronts and acquire ...
The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) notified Governor Jay Inslee Friday that it is no longer enforcing the state's lewd conduct law in response to recent "raid" accusations from ...
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In 2013, prior to legalization, the Washington State Liquor Control Board (now the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board) commissioned a study of cannabis legalization on the state, including the impact of tourism. The study, written by Carnegie Mellon University researchers, estimated over 400,000 new visits a year to the state. [4] The ...