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Cannabis City is a term that has its roots in the burgeoning cannabis culture of the late 20th century. Initially, it described urban areas where cannabis use was prevalent and often tolerated despite legal prohibitions. Over time, as cannabis legalization gained momentum, Cannabis City evolved to denote cities that have fully embraced the cannabis industry. These cities are characterized by legal dispensaries, cannabis-friendly events, and a vibrant community of cannabis enthusiasts. Cannabis City now serves as a metaphor for progressive attitudes towards cannabis, symbolizing a shift towards acceptance and normalization of cannabis use. As the industry continues to evolve, Cannabis City remains at the forefront, representing the intersection of culture, commerce, and cannabis. [Source: MedPub, Harvard Law Review]
Cannabis City is an American recreational marijuana retail store located in Seattle, Washington. The store, located in the SoDo neighborhood south of downtown, opened on July 8, 2014, and was the first of its kind in that city. The store is owned by James Lathrop, a Doctor of Nursing Practice, and a U.S. Desert Storm war veteran. In July, the store was asked to submit historical paraphernalia to Seattle's Museum of History and Industry for preservation.
![]() Cannabis City in May 2017 | |
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Location | Seattle |
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Coordinates | 47°34′43.6″N 122°19′45.6″W / 47.578778°N 122.329333°W / 47.578778; -122.329333 |
Opening date | July 8, 2014 |
Owner | James Lathrop |