How Long Before Washington State legalizes Marijuana Delivery Services? Or Banishes Them? High Above Seattle Seattle recreational marijuana source

With Winterlife Cooperative, the largest Seattle marijuana delivery service back in the news; and a state recreational marijuana rollout which has stumbled out of the blocks, is it now just a matter of time before the State and the Washington State Liquor Control Board decide on the fate of the local pot Delivery Services?

Now that the recreational retail marijuana has begun in Washington State, stores have run out of weed while delivery services continue to deliver, well stocked. Also, if you take a closer look at recent numbers that were recently published by KomoNews.com, could Winterlife be raking in up to $50,000 a day? If this is the case, or if the figure is remotely close, then the State may want to look into legalization for marijuana delivery. After all, that would be around 10 grand in taxes per day from one delivery service – if the figure are accurate.

But, maybe the State doesn’t want to take a look at legalizing this market. After all, this is black or grey area depends on who you talk to and if they allow cannabis delivery to be legalized would the State come across as a pushover?

How long do you think before Washington State allows marijuana delivery services? Or do you think the state will banish them all together and make examples out of them

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