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Re: Mark44 post# 38989

Monday, 06/04/2018 2:51:15 PM

Monday, June 04, 2018 2:51:15 PM

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Just got off the phone with CA. Dept. of Agriculture. There is a holdup on annual licensing because of DOJ fingerprinting regs. First annual licenses will not be issued before September or later. I was told that the 30 day extension would be in order to give the company adequate time to complete cultivation application ( Keep in mind the applications are literally hundreds of pages long). The fact that SIGO has only a 30 day extension may be because they have been inspected and passed already (as per SIGO a few months ago) and have more ducks in a row than most others. Upon the deadline, if in fact the application is completed and submitted to the state, including licensing fees, the state will simply issue another 90 day extension, which in SIGO’s case, that should suffice until annual licenses are issued. Also keep in mind that while many growers are operating at this time, most will not make the cut due to the enormous amount of paperwork and associated fees. Hope this helps. Peace.