Starting on Sunday Oct. 8, Alaska’s marijuana dispensaries can pass out free samples of products to customers.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Starting Sunday, Alaska’s marijuana dispensaries can pass out free samples of products to customers.
“The real goal here is to allow the industry to act like the alcoholic beverage industry does with this sort of process, but still to keep and eye on and prevent diversion of marijuana and marijuana products, particularly to kids,” said Joan Wilson, Director for the Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office.“It’s really nice that we’re able to follow more normal rules,” CEO Evan Levinton said.
“Cannabis is expensive, so it allows people to try products, different types of products, to change up the way they might consume,” Levinton said. “The regulation doesn’t identify amount because what it did was remove prior prohibition,” Wilson said.“We want to really monitor and not just jump heads-over-heels on this and give away a bunch of different products. We really want to do it structured and diligent.”
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