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• <br /> 7 <br /> No.Applicants must decide ahead of time which license type they are pursuing. If an applicant applies for <br /> a retail license in addition to one of the other two license types all of the applications will be rejected. <br /> Can I be a processor and a producer? <br /> Yes. Licensees may hold a both a producer and processor license together. <br /> is there a producer/processor license? <br /> No.Applicants must apply for, and obtain, both licenses separately and must pay the application and <br /> renewal fees on both licenses. <br /> Do I have to pay the 25%tax on sales between producer and processor if I hold both licenses? <br /> No. If you hold a producer/processor license you avoid the 25%tax that would be applied to a producer to <br /> processor sale. <br /> Do I have to provide proof from my landlord that they are aware of how their property is being <br /> used? <br /> No.The provision requiring an applicant to provide a signed affidavit showing their landlord is aware of <br /> the marijuana related business using their property has been removed. <br /> There is a bus stop in front of my location;will that disqualify me from getting a license? <br /> The rules define"public transit center"as a facility located outside of the public right-of-way that is owned <br /> and managed by a transit agency or city,county, state, or federal government for the express purpose of <br /> staging people and vehicles where several bus or other transit routes converge. <br /> * Does a walking trail qualify as a park? <br /> No.The Board has specifically addressed that a walking trail,such as a converted former rail line, does <br /> not qualify as a park. <br /> Can I have multiple locations? <br /> Yes. However each location must be licensed separately and the licensee must meet the previously <br /> mentioned requirements on license types. <br /> * How will the WSLCB measure distance from a restricted area to a potential marijuana location? <br /> The WLCB will measure, via the most common legal pathway,from the property line of a restricted area <br /> to the entrance of a potential location. <br /> *Why did the Board change the exclusion zone measuring method from "straight line"to"most <br /> common legal pathway?" <br /> The Board, after receiving substantial public comment,feels that"straight line"measuring is <br /> unnecessarily restrictive and does not take into account both natural and manmade barriers such as <br /> freeways, bodies of water, etc that would limit access to a licensed marijuana location. <br /> If I'm providing financial backing do I have to be a resident? <br /> Yes. Financiers will be required have three months Washington state residency and to pass the same <br /> criminal background checks as a licensee. <br /> Testing <br /> 38 <br />
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