By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter
The Olympian reports a self proclaimed longtime pot dealer has become Thurston County’s first state-licensed marijuana grower, granted permission to use up to 7,000 square feet of space next to his Tenino area home for cultivation and processing of the plants.
Jeff Gilmore, 60, is business partners with two Olympia residents, David Brown and Mary McKnew, a former member of the liquor board, according to news reporter Jordan Schrader.
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James E. Dick – while most who smoke marijuana never go on to harder drugs, there are few heroin or meth addicts who will tell you they never smoked pot. Most hard core addicts smoked pot first and progress to harder drugs, often while continuing to smoke pot.
I think that Republican Logger is making a mountain out of a mole hill as many radical Republicans do. I have been smoking pot for 40 years and have never had the urge to do heroin. I wonder why he did not use his real name.
Wow a convicted felon who has been selling illegal drugs all his life? Now it is legal he should be elected the mayor.
David to answer your questions several people have applied for licenses to start growing, cultivating and selling cannabis here in LC.
I’m just wondering when will there be a Cannabis retailer here in Lewis County. Or will the Centralia police continue to waste the tax payers dollars on busting people with Finger Guns.
WOW!!
Admits to never having a day job and just being a drug dealer all his life also having a felony conviction for it. Way to go Olympia, may as well hand out heroin at Halloween now too…..