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Construction / Health Care / Legal

Harco Constructors Seeks $3.4M for Unpaid Work on Marijuana Cultivation FacilityLock Icon

Harco Constructors LLC built a medical marijuana cultivation facility for Carpenter Farms Medical Group in Grady. read more >
Marijuana plants grow in the River Valley Relief facility in Fort Smith.
Government & Politics / Health Care / Legal

2 Levels of Scrutiny for 2 Marijuana Cultivation ApplicationsLock Icon

Licensing results for two businesses that applied to establish medical marijuana cultivation centers in Arkansas offer a study in contrasts. read more >
Absolute Essence LLC submitted its dispenseary application to the state medical marijuana commission in 2017.
Business Services / Government & Politics / Health Care

Racial Bias Alleged In Dispensary Denial

A Little Rock Black-owned business that sued the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission also has a case alleging racial discrimination against the firm that scored the applications for medical marijuana dispensary licenses. read more >
Ashton Harper, project manager at Harco Constructors in Maumelle
Agriculture & Poultry / Construction / Health Care

Harco Builds on a New Niche: Cannabis

Ashton Harper takes the lead on medical marijuana projects for Harco Constructors of North Little Rock. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Government & Politics / Health Care

Medical Marijuana Licensing Tests Scales of JusticeLock Icon

As Arkansas’ fledgling medical marijuana industry passed $300 million in cumulative sales, its licensing system for cannabis businesses was taking fire in court, not least for granting a cultivation license to a company that didn’t legally exist. read more >
Robert Lercher, who couldn’t touch the plants without gloves, mimics peeling “sucker leaves” from immature plants
Agriculture & Poultry / Health Care / Investments

Arkansas Pot Firms Feud, Pass Around The BlameLock Icon

The state’s largest medical marijuana merchant says Arkansas cultivators have blackballed his business, and he’s planning to sue, alleging they cut off sales after he lobbied for the state to license more growers. read more >
Storm Nolan, owner of River Valley Relief Cultivation, has a license to grow medical marijuana in a 25,000-SF section of warehouse in Fort Smith.  Only a lawsuit stands in his way.
Agriculture & Poultry / Construction / Government & Politics

Room to Grow: State Adds New Cannabis Growers

The Arkansas medical marijuana system has cleared three new growers, but the existing five cultivators are suing. read more >