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Medical marijuana dispensaries without a license will be forced to close starting in September

Medical marijuana shop in Denver.
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While a state board has approved 16 medical marijuana licenses, licenses have been approved at all stages of the medical marijuana system– from dispensaries to testing labs. There’s been some concern, however, about having enough pot shops open for patients.

Starting September 15th, any dispensary that doesn’t have a license will have to close. David Harns is a spokesperson for the Bureau of Medical Marihuana Regulation. He says once the deadline hits, there should be enough open dispensaries to meet the need.

“When they get up and running they need to make sure that they follow the rules, deliver safe product to the end users," Harns said. "That’s the ultimate goal.”

Harns says right now 2/3rds of medical marijuana card holders live within 30 miles of a facility that has been approved for a license.