Federal judge temporarily halts cannabis retail license distribution

Last fall, the Rhode Island Cannabis Control Commission opened applications for cannabis retail licenses for the first time since the state’s legalization of recreational marijuana use in 2022 — which is still illegal at the federal level. The state received 97 applicants for up to 24 new dispensary licenses, which were set to be selected through a lottery in May.

But around two weeks ago, R.I. Federal District Court Judge Melissa DuBose issued a preliminary injunction against the license distribution process, prohibiting the CCC from processing applications or holding a lottery. The basis of the litigation — which includes three lawsuits by out-of-state marijuana retailers — is the residency requirement in Rhode Island’s 2022 Cannabis Act.

Last Tuesday, the CCC filed an appeal against the preliminary injunction…

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