With injunction lifted, cannabis dispensaries look to hire workers

Omar Price has been in limbo since August, when a legal injunction kept him from opening his state-licensed recreational cannabis dispensary.

Not knowing when he would be able to move forward and open his shop has made it impossible to hire workers, even though there are a few he has his eye on.

The Office of Cannabis Management’s Cannabis Control Board on Monday voted to approve a resolution to settle a lawsuit brought by service-disabled military veterans and a coalition of medical cannabis dispensaries referred to as ROs, who say they were improperly kept from obtaining dispensary licenses.

โ€œIt has been one of the things that have been an obstacle or something thatโ€™s weighing on how we move forward,โ€ he said.

Now that the injunction has been lifted and Price is hoping to open his shop 82-J by the end of the month, his next step after building out the dispensary at 1673 Hertel Ave. will be to hire staff.

โ€œWe have identified a couple of individuals that we believe will be a great asset because of their their current knowledge of cannabis, and hopefully, theyโ€™re still around when weโ€™re ready to move forward.โ€

The shop is going to be highly customer service focused. Price said there are plenty of people who would like to work as budtenders, and…

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