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Washington-based medical expanding within Pennsylvania and into West Virginia cannabis dispensary Kohan said there are plans to build two other dispensaries in the southeast part of the state. By Francesca Sacco The Healing Center is growing. The Washington-based med- The other three dispensaries ical cannabis dispensary an- will be built around the region, nounced in February that they with a location planned for Rob- will build six more dispensaries inson Township. across the state after purchas- "We know exactly where the lo- ing a 50% equity in the Ches- cations are going to be," he said. ter County-based Agronomed "We just can't release that infor- Biologics LLC. The Healing mation right now." Center purchased its share of Agronomed Biologics from the The Healing Center currently Franklin Group in Colorado. The has three dispensaries located in Washington, Cranberry and Agronomed Biologics is permit- Monroeville. In addition to their ted to open a medical marijuana expansion across the state, The growing and processing facility Healing Center is also expanding and six dispensaries to conduct into West Virginia. Kohan said The Healing Conter Cofounders, Jay Richards (L) and Chris Kohan (R) research on medical cannabis the state recently implement- with Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia. Chris position that Pennsylvania was first two and half years. We see cine, but also an opportunity to Kohan, The Healing Center's in 2017. He anticipates to start the patients. We see the condi- use our patients' feedback to pi- CEO and co-founder, declined to say how much his company paid opening his dispensaries by the tions they have. It's time to start oneer important research." ed a program and is in a similar roughly 34,000 patients in the only access to important medi- end of the year. honing in on them and medica- "That's a good target date," he tions that can make a difference." Kohan said this new partnership Kohan's Co-founder, Jay Rich- the industry. for the acquisition. will have major implications for The first of the six dispensaries, as said. well as the growing and process- ing facility, are based in Chester Another component of The Heal- ards, agreed. County and will open to the pub- ing Center's recent investment "The Healing Center feels a tre- industry," he said. "Cannabis is lic in late April. "This brings legitimacy to the in Agronomed Biologics is a new mendous responsibility to our still a schedule one drug, which research partnership with Drexel "We expect the next five to come University, Koban said the narta patients. This is the foremost means that it has no medical rapidly," Chris Kohan said. "(The nership will focus on medical we make" Richards, who is also not factual. We're going to see Chester County dispensary) is cannabis research. the fourth one we've built. We're pretty comfortable with the pro- "This is a natural next step for "We look forward to expanding the tip of the iceberg. This in- cess at this point." consideration in every decision benefit whatsoever when that's the dispensary's president, said. that being changed. This is just us," he said. "We've serviced our operations to provide not dustry is exploding." SUPPLIES Sponsored content brought to you by DOCTOR 875 West Chestnut Street, Washington, PA 15301 888-316-9085 compassionatecertificationcenters.com 875 West Chestnut Street, Washington, PA 15301 AGETNER 724-993-4678 heads2g.com DISPENSARY 799 West Chestnut Street, Washington, PA 15301 724-914-4944 thehealingcenterusa.com COMPASSIONATE CERTIFICATION CENTERS The Healing Center The Healing Center Washington-based medical expanding within Pennsylvania and into West Virginia cannabis dispensary Kohan said there are plans to build two other dispensaries in the southeast part of the state. By Francesca Sacco The Healing Center is growing. The Washington-based med- The other three dispensaries ical cannabis dispensary an- will be built around the region, nounced in February that they with a location planned for Rob- will build six more dispensaries inson Township. across the state after purchas- "We know exactly where the lo- ing a 50% equity in the Ches- cations are going to be," he said. ter County-based Agronomed "We just can't release that infor- Biologics LLC. The Healing mation right now." Center purchased its share of Agronomed Biologics from the The Healing Center currently Franklin Group in Colorado. The has three dispensaries located in Washington, Cranberry and Agronomed Biologics is permit- Monroeville. In addition to their ted to open a medical marijuana expansion across the state, The growing and processing facility Healing Center is also expanding and six dispensaries to conduct into West Virginia. Kohan said The Healing Conter Cofounders, Jay Richards (L) and Chris Kohan (R) research on medical cannabis the state recently implement- with Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia. Chris position that Pennsylvania was first two and half years. We see cine, but also an opportunity to Kohan, The Healing Center's in 2017. He anticipates to start the patients. We see the condi- use our patients' feedback to pi- CEO and co-founder, declined to say how much his company paid opening his dispensaries by the tions they have. It's time to start oneer important research." ed a program and is in a similar roughly 34,000 patients in the only access to important medi- end of the year. honing in on them and medica- "That's a good target date," he tions that can make a difference." Kohan said this new partnership Kohan's Co-founder, Jay Rich- the industry. for the acquisition. will have major implications for The first of the six dispensaries, as said. well as the growing and process- ing facility, are based in Chester Another component of The Heal- ards, agreed. County and will open to the pub- ing Center's recent investment "The Healing Center feels a tre- industry," he said. "Cannabis is lic in late April. "This brings legitimacy to the in Agronomed Biologics is a new mendous responsibility to our still a schedule one drug, which research partnership with Drexel "We expect the next five to come University, Koban said the narta patients. This is the foremost means that it has no medical rapidly," Chris Kohan said. "(The nership will focus on medical we make" Richards, who is also not factual. We're going to see Chester County dispensary) is cannabis research. the fourth one we've built. We're pretty comfortable with the pro- "This is a natural next step for "We look forward to expanding the tip of the iceberg. This in- cess at this point." consideration in every decision benefit whatsoever when that's the dispensary's president, said. that being changed. This is just us," he said. "We've serviced our operations to provide not dustry is exploding." SUPPLIES Sponsored content brought to you by DOCTOR 875 West Chestnut Street, Washington, PA 15301 888-316-9085 compassionatecertificationcenters.com 875 West Chestnut Street, Washington, PA 15301 AGETNER 724-993-4678 heads2g.com DISPENSARY 799 West Chestnut Street, Washington, PA 15301 724-914-4944 thehealingcenterusa.com COMPASSIONATE CERTIFICATION CENTERS The Healing Center The Healing Center