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US (AZ): Medical marijuana expansion rejected by county

A formal request by principals of Snowflake medical marijuana dispensary Kompo Care to expand their current 6,000-square foot offsite cultivation facility has been denied by county officials.

The company presented the expansion request just eight months after the officials granted divided approval for the grow facility’s initial construction on State Route 77 at the town’s northern border in July 2015.

Kompo Care currently has a state-licensed dispensary located in Taylor, and is one of four active medical marijuana dispensaries registered in Navajo County, including those in Holbrook, Show Low and Winslow.

In a public hearing last week, Kompo Care officials explained that the proposed expansion would have included a 10,000-square foot processing building and an 8,000 to 10,000-square foot greenhouse in order to continue producing products to support their facility in Taylor, such as the necessary equipment to process and refine the plant into oils, elixirs, and tinctures for use in edible and topical products.

Read more at Arizona Journal
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