Technological issues and a lawsuit have caused a delay in the sale of a Heber Springs dispensary, as discussed during a state commission meeting. The owners of the dispensary sought approval to sell to Danny Brown of BOLD Team, but legal issues surrounding the sale have resulted in a further delay. The lawsuit involves allegations of figurehead owners and financial discrepancies, causing arguments and counterclaims between the parties involved.
During the commission meeting, discussions became heated as lawyers representing different parties presented their cases. Technical difficulties during the voting process led to the tabling of the sale to the next month’s meeting. Despite the staff of the Alcoholic Beverage Control division having no objections to the ownership change, concerns were raised about the potential involvement of the commission in the ongoing lawsuit.
The commission ultimately decided to postpone the decision to approve the sale, citing the need for further deliberation and clarification on the legal matters at hand. The meeting also saw a request from Greenlight of Helena-West-Helena to move to Brinkley, which was approved with the support of the mayor and city officials.
The next meeting to address the sale of the Heber Springs dispensary and other related issues is set for September 5th. The outcome of the lawsuit and the technological challenges faced during the commission meeting will likely continue to impact the sale and ownership transfer of the dispensary.
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