WSLCB: 4 of 22 I 502 stores cited for selling to minors

The following press release just came out from the WSLCB today via the I 502 listserv — Ed.

Marijuana compliance checks: 4 of 22 recreational marijuana stores sell to minors
OLYMPIA – Four Western Washington recreational retail marijuana businesses recently failed compliance checks conducted by the Washington State Liquor Control Board (WSLCB). Officers, working with underage investigative aides, checked 22 businesses for sales of marijuana to minors. The first checks represent an 82 percent no-sales-to-minors compliance rate.

The four businesses will be cited for selling marijuana to minors. The individuals who sold the marijuana will be referred to their respective prosecuting attorney’s office for potential criminal prosecution.

First Marijuana Compliance Checks
The WSLCB and local authorities regularly conduct compliance checks of area businesses licensed to sell alcohol. The checks, conducted May 15-18 in Skagit, Snohomish, Kitsap, Pierce and Cowlitz Counties, were the first marijuana compliance checks. The checks followed a recent communication to all licensees that enforcement officers were beginning compliance checks and recommended best practices for avoiding an illegal sale.

Compliance checks are proven tools to reduce the sale of age-restricted products to minors. Investigative aides assist officers with compliance checks. These individuals are from 18 to 20 years old. They must either present their true identification or none at all if asked by a clerk.

Administrative Penalties
Liquor enforcement officers are empowered to issue Administrative Violation Notices to businesses that fail compliance checks. Fines or temporary license suspensions can be issued depending on the severity of the infraction or the frequency with which a business has been cited. Sales to minors are considered the most serious violations because they present a threat to public safety. Businesses cited for Sale to a Minor face a 10-day suspension or $2,500 fine. Businesses who receive three public safety violations within three years face license cancellation.

Businesses that sold marijuana to a minor

Mary Mart
3005 6th Avenue Ste. B (Tacoma)
Emerald Leaves
2702 6th Avenue (Tacoma)
Green City Collective
13601 Highway 99 Suite B (Everett)
Purple Haze
4218 Rucker Ave. (Everett)

Businesses that did not sell marijuana to a minor

Westside 420 Recreational
4503 Ocean Beach Highway (Longview)
Freedom Market
820A Westside Highway (Kelso)
Localamster
1006 California Way (Longview)
Longview Freedom Market
971 14th Avenue Suite 110 (Longview)
420 Holiday
2028 10th Avenue (Longview)
Diamond Green
4002 South 12th Street (Tacoma)
Rainier Downtown
112 South 24th Street (Tacoma)
Crockpot
1703 SE Sedgwick Road Suite 113 (Port Orchard)
Greenway Marijuana
4851 Geiger Road SE (Port Orchard)
420 Pot Shop
1374 SE Lund Avenue (Port Orchard)
HWY 420
1110 Charleston Beach Road West (Bremerton)
Kushmart
6309 Evergreen Way (Everett)
Bud Hut
11603 Highway 99 (Everett)
Herbal Nation
19302 Bothell Everett Highway (Bothell)
High Times
1519 Highway 99 (Lynnwood)
Euphorium Lynnwood
20925 Cypress Way Suite 104 (Lynnwood)
Local Roots Marijuana
212 West Winesap Road Suite 101 (Bothell)
High Society
8630 South March Point Road (Anacortes)

The WSLCB mission is to promote public safety and trust through fair administration and enforcement of liquor, tobacco and marijuana laws. Per 2015 legislation, on July 24, 2015, the agency will change its name to the Liquor and Cannabis Board. It will retain the WSLCB acronym.