Pubdate: Tue, 08 Aug 2017 Source: Honolulu Star-Advertiser (HI) Copyright: 2017 Star Advertiser Contact: http://www.staradvertiser.com/info/Star-Advertiser_Letter_to_the_Editor.html Website: http://www.staradvertiser.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5154 Author: Kristen Consillio STATE'S FIRST MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY OPENS ON MAUI Hawaii history will be made today when the first dispensary opens for business on Maui, nearly two decades after the state legalized medical marijuana. Maui Grown Therapies, one of eight dispensary licensees, will begin at 11 a.m. the first legal sales of cannabis in the islands. The company was the first to pass a final Health Department inspection Monday, beating at least one other dispensary, Aloha Green Holdings Inc. on Oahu, to be the first to open. It is a significant milestone for the industry that has struggled to get off the ground since the law establishing dispensaries was passed in 2015. The first dispensaries were allowed to open as early as July 2016, but were delayed for more than a year, frustrating medical cannabis patients and caregivers. "It's been a long, winding road to get here and we're extremely excited," said Dr. Gregory Park, who co-founded the dispensary at the Maui Lani Village Center at 44 Paa St. in Kahului, in a news release. "Getting to this day required hard work, cooperation and patience, but it's worth it to be able to bring this alternative therapy to our Maui community." At least three dispensaries have had marijuana ready to sell but couldn't open until the state certified an independent laboratory to test the potency and purity of the drug to ensure patient safety. The Department of Health certified last week the state's first pakalolo testing lab, Steep Hill Hawaii on Oahu. Following the lab certification, Maui Grown Therapies notified its nearly 300 registered patients that cannabis samples were on the way to Honolulu for mandatory testing. The dispensary had been registering patients since July, and will have a "soft opening" today with sales by appointment only for registered patients before opening to the general public on Monday. The dispensary shelved a plan to open today with derivatives such as oils, lotions and tinctures, in addition to cannabis, because the lab is not certified to test manufactured products. Medical marijuana was legalized in Hawaii in 2000, but patients have had no legal way to obtain the drug. As of July 31 there were 18,004 registered patients, up 413 from the month before. Operating hours are Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt