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on December 20, 2023

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The medical marijuana (MMJ) industry is still in its infancy. While some states allow its use, legislation is always changing, forcing dispensaries to do their best to keep up. On top of this, dispensaries find themselves in a new market where the risks are not always clear. To avoid potential loss, as a dispensary owner you need to make sure you are adequately protected. 


Security Risks

One of the largest risks faced by dispensaries is the nature of their product. Dispensaries have become an attractive target for robbers looking to take marijuana for personal use or because of its high resale value. In addition, daily transactions can leave dispensaries with large amounts of cash on hand, further increasing the payoff for robbers. When robberies occur during business hours, there is an increased chance that an employee or customer could be injured, on top of other losses. To protect your business it is important to enact security procedures that deter opportunity for criminal activity.

As a condition of insurance, most dispensary policies require there to be an onsite safe for the stock to be kept in when not on display during regular business hours. While policies vary, on average they require these safes to be TL-15 rated and bolted to the floor or weigh at least 1 ton. Locks, heavy entrance doors, shatter proof windows and security cameras are all common in dispensaries. Depending on the amount of risk you’re exposed to, you may feel the need to have onsite security personnel. If you go with this route, it is best to hire an outside security company with properly trained guards.  

Dispensary owners need to be careful that they adequately protect themselves from both the legal and financial risks that are commonly faced by those in the medical marijuana industry. 

Since a prescription is needed to purchase MMJ, those without prescriptions have no business in your dispensary. If possible, it is best to have some form of entryway or waiting room where credentials can be checked before any customer is allowed into the area that houses merchandise. Restricting access allows you to know exactly who is entering your facility. On top of the security concerns, limiting access can also reduce the chance for legal violations related to selling MMJ to those without valid prescriptions.  


Patient Data 

Some states require that you record the information of those you do business with. This means you will be responsible for the personal information of a number of individuals. It is important that you create a secure way of handling patient data so it is not misused by employees or obtained by a third party.


Product Liability

Because the smoking of any substance, marijuana or otherwise, carries potential side effects, many MMJ users are looking for alternative methods of ingesting their medication. Edible cannabis products fill this need and are commonly offered in dispensaries. However, there are some risks in selling food products. No matter how rare the occurrence, there is always a small possibility that someone could become ill from ingesting an edible. To protect yourself from a claim it is important to get some form of product liability protection. 


Crop Risk

Several states are working on legislation that would require dispensaries to start growing a certain percentage of their product. Cultivating marijuana can be a difficult proposition. Not only are there security and legal concerns but there are also the standard risks faced by any type of agribusiness. An accidental fire, theft or a burst pipe that results in flooding are just some of the dangers that could befall your growing facility. Just like a field of wheat or corn, marijuana crops need to be insured against potential disasters that could occur during the growing process.  


Legality

Managing the legality of your business is important to not only avoid fines but also possible criminal charges. MMJ legislation is constantly changing and you need to be able to respond accordingly. Even in states where MMJ is legal, different counties or even individual cities have the power to enact their own forms of MMJ regulation. It is not uncommon for local ordinances to restrict or ban dispensaries in states where MMJ is legal. Since laws can change quickly, maintaining some form of legal counsel that has experience working with MMJ clients can help you stay on top of any legal developments that could affect your business.

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