CRC commissioners pointed toward the Bellmawr cultivation facility’s closure, and subsequent layoffs, as a reason for the denial. Commission chair Dianna Houenou said that the company failed to provide the CRC with enough information to make an informed decision.
Curaleaf’s chief compliance officer James Shorris told the commission that five of the employees from the Bellmawr grow site were no longer working with Curaleaf due to “job performance and other issues,” and that the others were offered other positions in the company. Shorris added that he wasn’t sure of the timing between when the company began considering changes to its operations, and when it filed its application for renewal.
“Curaleaf is in good standing with the CRC and has fulfilled the requirements necessary for the renewal of our licenses,” Jordan said. Just one commission member, vice Chairman Sam Delgado, voted to renew Curaleaf’s license. Commissioners Krista G. Nash and Charles Barker voted to deny the renewal, while commissioner Maria Del Cid-Kosso also abstained from voting. In a memorandum, CRC executive director
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