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US (CO): Denver to issue new cannabis licenses, but not for certain neighorhoods

Denver begins accepting new applications for cannabis business licenses next month — but not for certain neighborhoods.

The city’s Department of Excise and Licenses on Friday informed marijuana industry insiders of neighborhoods that the city feels already have an “undue concentration” of marijuana stores and/or cultivation facilities.

Applications won’t be accepted for any neighborhoods that are considered to have an undue concentration, the city said in an email.

Three neighborhoods — Overland, Elyria Swansea, and Northeast Park Hill — appear on both lists.

Read more at denverpost.com

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