A Butler County company is only allowed to open one dispensary in Butler County but they do have plans to open another in neighboring Allegheny County. Dispensaries are opening up all over the place (for example, this lansing dispensary), so if you are in need of one, you will probably be able to find one. There are also places online that provide information needed to help you to find a legal dispensary as well as information you might find helpful when looking into how to obtain a medical marijuana card. If you are interested, you might want to try visiting a website like ohdispensaries.com as well as continue to do research into dispensaries near you. There are a lot more dispensaries opening their doors where they are allowed to within the United States with some looking for places to get their vaping products from companies like Puffmen as well as other wholesalers. Due to this growth, health and wellness dispensaries are becoming increasingly more popular with dispensaries similar to Old 27 Wellness (https://old27lansing.com/) giving guidance and support to its clients.
“We’re allowed to open up to three dispensaries. We have another location selected on Penn Avenue in the Strip District down in Pittsburgh that we signed the lease on and we anticipate opening another dispensary at that location as well.”
Kent Hartley is part owner of Cresco Yeltrah who last month was awarded a grow and processor permit for a facility in Jefferson County as well as a dispensary permit for a facility in downtown Butler.
Hartley went on to say that the Butler facility will not only distribute medical marijuana grown in Cresco Yelthrah’s Jefferson County facility but also the full product line and all the strains grown across the state.
“We won’t just sell our products. We will also sell competitive grow product from other growers and processors in the state. It’s the best way to make sure that the patients have the exact medicine that they need to help their specific condition so we’ll be offering a full range of products.”
Other companies approved for a primary dispensary location in another county are planning to operate a secondary location in Butler County. Those include:
-Keystone Relief Center in Jackson Township
-The Healing Center on Executive Drive in Cranberry Township
-Keystone Integrated Care on Route 19 in Cranberry Township
Written by Ryan Saeler