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Marijuana store still closed? In Washington state, you can call for delivery
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Aug 5, 2014
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Marijuana store still closed? In Washington state, you can call for delivery
The state held a lottery for the licenses, and some of the winners say they have no idea when they'll open their doors. However, where there's a would-be stoner, there's a way. Delivery services, which are technically illegal, are filling the gap.
C. Nash smokes after possession of marijuana became legal in Washington state on Dec. 6, 2012.
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The state held a lottery for the licenses, and some of the winners say they have no idea when they'll open their doors. However, where there's a would-be stoner, there's a way. Delivery services, which are technically illegal, are filling the gap.

It's been a month since Washington State started issuing licenses to sell recreational marijuana, but in Seattle, storefronts selling pot are hard to find.

The state held a lottery for the licenses, and some of the winners say they have no idea when they'll open their doors. However, where there's a would-be stoner, there's a way. Delivery services, which are technically illegal, are filling the gap.

From Seattle public station KUOW, Amy Radil had this report.