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Hangar 420 owner urges Snohomish County to fix 'regulatory outlier' blocking Clearview reopening
Summary
At the Feb. 11 Snohomish County Council meeting, Hangar 420 owner Patrick Ann said his Clearview retail store has been closed 13 months and pressed the council to address a regulatory barrier he says is preventing reopening, citing millions in past tax revenue and local jobs at stake.
Patrick Ann, owner of cannabis retailer Hangar 420, told the Snohomish County Council on Feb. 11 that his Clearview store has been closed for 13 months and asked the council to "act to correct [a] regulatory outlier" preventing its reopening.
Ann said Hangar 420 has operated in Snohomish County for nearly nine years and has "generated over $20,000,000 in cannabis tax revenue" to date. He told the council the closure of the Clearview location represents an estimated loss of roughly $2,000,000 per year in tax revenue and cited a projection…
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