Marijuana entrepreneurs! North Olympic Peninsula pot business applications surpass 100

Entrepreneurs from Clallam Bay to Brinnon have filed 108 business applications to grow, process or sell recreational marijuana under voter-approved Initiative 502.

Those applications include 28 proposed retail pot outlets in Clallam and Jefferson counties.

The state Liquor Control Board closed a 30-day window for filing marijuana business license applications Friday. An updated list of applicants was made public Tuesday.

More than 3,700 applications were filed statewide: 1,670 for growing, 1,209 for processing and 867 for selling cannabis.

The state plans to cap the number of retail shops at 334, so a lottery will be held to determine who gets a retail license and who doesn’t.

Clallam County will be allowed six pot shops: two in the city of Port Angeles, one in Sequim and three others anywhere else in the county.

Jefferson County will get four cannabis stores under Liquor Board rules: one in Port Townsend and three anywhere else in the county.

Liquor Board spokesman Brian Smith has said licenses will be issued in March, with pot stores likely opening statewide by June.

The state received 68 marijuana business applications from Clallam County entrepreneurs: 30 for growing, 20 for processing and 18 for selling legalized pot.

Forty applications were filed in Jefferson County by 14 growers, 16 processors and 10 retailers.

Some businesses submitted multiple applications. A few others listed an invalid address.

A single business can grow and process pot, but a marijuana retailer can only sell it.

A list of the 3,746 marijuana business license applications filed statewide is available at www.tinyurl.com/pdn-potlist.

Here’s a rundown of the applications for the North Olympic Peninsula, with one address listed for grower-producers.

Clallam County producers

■   AAA Bio-Dynamic, 212 N. Gales St., Port Angeles.

■   Alpha Budz, 185 Zepeda Road, Forks.

■   Best Buds THC Emporium, 4768 Happy Valley Road, Sequim.

■   Big Belly Acres, LLC, 182 Hermison Road, Forks.

■   Canna Organix, LLC, 512 Vine Maple Lane, and 512 Vine Maple Lane No. 2, Sequim.

■   Captain Hanson’s, 639 John Jacobs Road and 263 Klahhane Ridge Dr., Port Angeles.

■   Don Dills, 152 Breezy Lane, Port Angeles.

■   Flying Goat Farm, 793 Draper Road, Port Angeles.

■   Flying S Farm, Flying S Farm, Forks.

■   Giffenbush, 41 Wagner Lane, Sequim.

■   Lewis Processing, 15730 state Highway 112, Clallam Bay.

■   Mountain View Enterprises, 252 Maxwell Homestead Road, Forks.

■   Odyssey Farms, 92 Whitetail Lane, Sequim.

■   Olympic Mountain Man Farm, 295 Bear Mountain Road, Port Angeles.

■   Olympus Horticulture, 123 Elwha Road, Port Angeles.

■   Panesc, 115 Rocky Road, Port Angeles.

■   Peninsula Cannabis, 3368 E. U.S. Highway 101, Port Angeles.

■   Rain Forest Farm, Inc., 332 Grouse Drive, Port Angeles.

■   RL Pacific, 290 Ashley Lane, Port Angeles.

■   Starcrisp Farms, 2564 Hooker Road, Sequim.

■   Strait Hydro, 3542 O’Brien Road, Port Angeles.

■   Sustainnabis Company, 5893 Old Olympic Highway, Sequim.

■   Tropic Grow, 1430 Marine Drive and 2844 Towne Road, Sequim; and 51 Shore Road, Port Angeles.

■   Uncle Jim’s Buds, 1641 Taylor Cutoff Road, Sequim.

■   Way Kool Productions, 2012 S. Oak St., Port Angeles.

■   West Coast Herbs, 1124 W. Ninth St., Port Angeles.

Jefferson County producers

■   Auntie Onolicious Inc., 123 Black Bear Road, Port Townsend.

■   Egg & I Farms, 662 W. Egg & I Road, Chimacum.

■   Ludlow Farm, 150 Werner Road, Port Ludlow.

■   Rocky Brook Ranch, LLC, 71 Mustang Lane, Brinnon.

■   Stat, 1417 Center Road, Port Townsend.

■   Treehawk Farms, 5030 Eaglemount Road, Chimacum.

■   Big Belly Acres, 195 Glacier Ridge Road, Quilcene.

■   Kitsap Satellite, 415 Gybe Ho Road, Nordland.

■   Shea Patrick Hynes, 1221 Dabob Post Office Road, Quilcene.

■   TXC Gardens, 6992 Oak Bay Road, Port Hadlock.

■   Gnarley Dog Farm, 480 Larson Lake Road, Chimacum.

■   Mapletree, 1018 Water St., Port Townsend.

■   Mapletree, LLC, 1018 Water St., Port Townsend.

■   Northern Canal Investments, 83 McArdle, Quilcene.

Clallam County processors

■   Alpha Budz, Forks.

■   Canna Organix, LLC, Sequim.

■   Captain Hanson’s, two locations in Port Angeles.

■   Giffenbush, Sequim.

■   Mountain View Enterprises, Forks.

■   Odyssey Farms, Sequim.

■   Olympic Mountain Man Farm, Port Angeles.

■   Olympus Horticulture, Port Angeles.

■   Panesc, Port Angeles.

■   Peninsula Cannabis, Port Angeles.

■   Rain Forest Farm, Inc., Port Angeles.

■   Starcrisp Farms, Sequim.

■   Strait Hydro, Port Angeles.

■   Tropic Grow, two locations in Sequim and one in Port Angeles.

■   Uncle Jim’s Buds, Sequim.

■   Way Kool Productions, Port Angeles.

■   West Coast Herbs, Port Angeles.

Jefferson County processors

■   Tetra Labs, 205A Otto St., Port Townsend.

■   THC Express, LLC, 234 Otto St., Port Townsend.

■ Practical Potions, 1614 Hastings Ave., Port Townsend.

■   Auntie Onolicious Inc., Port Townsend.

■   Egg & I Farms, Chimacum.

■   Gnarley Dog Farm, Chimacum.

■   Kitsap Satellite, Nordland.

■   Ludlow Farm, two locations in Port Ludlow.

■   Mapletree, Port Townsend.

■   Northern Canal Investments, Quilcene.

■   Rocky Brook Ranch, Brinnon.

■   Shea Patrick Hynes, Quilcene.

■ Stat, Port Townsend.

■   Treehawk Farms, Chimacum.

■   TXC Gardens, Port Hadlock.

Clallam County retailers

■   Brownlee Green, 16712 Frontier St., 15570 state Highway 112 and 33 Bogachiel St., Clallam Bay.

■   Emanon Systems, Inc., 760 Gardiner Beach, Drive., Sequim.

■   Fairview Mercantile, 1400 W. Washington St., Sequim.

■   Green Orchard, 333A E. First St., Port Angeles; three applications at same address.

■   Groundation, LLC, 523 Marine Dr., Port Angeles.

■   High Grade Organics-Edibles and Smoke Shop, 110 Industrial Park, Forks.

■   Rainshadow Green, 160 E. Bell St., Sequim.

■   The Hidden Bush, 2840 E. U.S. Highway 101, Port Angeles.

■   Uncle Bud, 1403 E. U.S. Highway 101, Port Angeles.

■   WA Green House Corp., 116 N. Race St., Port Angeles.

■   Weed-R-Us, 2941 E. U.S. Highway 101, Port Angeles.

■   Weeds, 1200 W. Washington St. No. 105, Sequim.

■   Weeds NW, 3368 E. Kolonels Way, Port Angeles.

Jefferson County retailers

■   Beck Brothers, LLC, 32 Easy St., Brinnon.

■   BKM Services, LLC., 2328 E. Sims Way, Port Townsend.

■   Chimacum Cannabis, 1473 Chimacum Road, Chimacum.

■   Fiddler’s Green, 1291 Chimacum Road, Chimacum.

■   Herbal Access, 2328 Sims Way and 2427 Sims Way, Port Townsend.

■   Pot Shop, 91 Corey St., Brinnon.

■   Sea Change Cannabis, 282332 U.S. Highway 101, Port Townsend.

■   Therapeutic Solutions, 661 Ness Corner Road, Port Hadlock.

■   What Now!, 306362 U.S. Highway 101, Brinnon.

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Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsuladailynews.com.

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