Pubdate: Fri, 26 Aug 2011
Source: Kennebec Journal (Augusta, ME)
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STATE OKS FINANCING FOR LARGEST POT DISPENSARY

AUGUSTA - Maine's Department of Health and Human Services approved
financing for the state's largest medical marijuana nonprofit this
week, paving the way for the opening of four dispensaries for which it
holds exclusive state licenses.

A letter dated Wednesday from Catherine Cobb, the director of DHHS'
Division of Licensing and Regulatory Services, to Northeast Patients
Group Executive Director Becky DeKeuster, was provided to the Kennebec
Journal by Stephen Langsdorf, an Augusta-based attorney representing
Northeast in a lawsuit against its former financial backer.

"I have had the opportunity to compare the change that have occurred
in financing and consulting services and have decided that these
changes do not diminish or otherwise alter the original plans for
Maine's operations," Cobb wrote. "They are consistent with the
original proposal."

Northeast hasn't yet opened a single dispensary, while all other
dispensaries in Maine are operational.

It also has significantly dialed back financial expectations it
envisioned in its initial applications with another financial backer.

In its 2010 application, Northeast projected a net gain of more than
$426,000 while serving 691 patients in its first full year.

On July 20, Northeast thought it would lose more than $1.75 million
serving 540 patients in its first full year of operation.

The Wellness and Pain Management Connection LLC - which formed Aug. 3
in Delaware - will lend Northeast $1.6 million during eight years at
8.5 annual interest. Northeast filed documents with DHHS on Aug. 4
announcing the agreement. 
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