Denver Consulting Group (DCG), the nation’s leading cannabis industry consultancy, won three medical marijuana licenses on behalf of clients in Maryland.
The Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission (“MMCC”) announced the companies that were awarded approvals from a total of 811 applications submitted for 109 available licenses. This marks the conclusion of the Grower, Processor, and Dispensary application process.
Denver Consulting Group worked with license applicants and provided services that included:
- Site inspections and zoning compliance
- Business plans
- Operating procedures
- Application writing
- Child safety policies
- Safety and security
- Build out and architectural plans
- Leasing agreements
- Human resources and staff training strategies
The team at Denver Consulting Group is comprised of the nation’s leading experts in cannabis cultivation, law, retailing, compliance, marketing, real estate, and packaging. Their collective expertise offers a powerful suite of services for clients in the cannabis industry and those wishing to enter the sector.
Dr. Paul W. Davies, Chairman of the MMCC stated, “These qualified entities will be on the front line providing medical cannabis to qualified patients in Maryland. They will have a tremendous responsibility in serving the legitimate needs of those patients that seek medical treatment.”
MMCC Executive Director, Patrick Jameson stated, “These dispensaries will be the new face of the medical cannabis industry in Maryland. The Commission has an expectation that these dispensaries will operate in an extremely professional manner and will have a positive impact on their communities.”
DCG Co-Founder Greg Gamet said he is pleased with the company’s success in Maryland. “We work hard to help our clients succeed,” Gamet said. “Our biggest joy is in applying our expertise to help entrepreneurs and businesses reach their goals.”
For information on Denver Consulting Group’s marijuana business services, call 720-890-7344, or visit: www.denverconsultinggroup.com.
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