HolyCloudNinja

t1_jd2pfqk wrote

New Jersey is doing it too. A local applicant was approved in November of last year to look for retail space, but not even open. Just recently he was finally able to find retail space zoned properly that his conditional license would be valid in. The process is not only ridiculously lengthy and municipality-dependent in the state (townships were allowed to say no to retail stores when legalization started), and it's all based on arbitrary licensing approval in the first place. They claim they do so much for minorities with the program but outside of an individual or two, almost every dispensary, rec or med, is owned by a multi-state company.

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t1_j2dlkaf wrote

Delta 8 itself is found in small amounts in "normal" weed. It's also just conveniently converted from CBD with a process of basically dissolving the isolate in a solvent and heating it. Obviously there's some room for error but we also have solvent processes for all major oil extracts. Delta 8 is not sketchy, the companies selling it grey market without any sort of testing are.

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t1_iqvkeec wrote

There's probably some very specific wording you can use to get an itemized coverage list from them, hopefully required by law, probably not though. I would imagine if you come around at renewal time, ask for a proper itemized list or you won't be renewing, they'd probably hand it over. Or at initial sign up, an agent will likely be allowed quite a lot of freedom if it means a sale.

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t1_iqm9to7 wrote

No, this is the equivalent of removing the entire element from the site, minus their ability to know if you clicked an option and which you clicked. In theory, if the default is "no cookies unless they accept the prompt" then that is what you get. I don't actually legally know which way we lean at this point as a collective.

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