Licenses - Long Beach and California and NNCPsTinley's received its Long Beach Cannabis License on November 4, which explains part of the delay.
https://longbeachca.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=4051186b084f4df2984bd9be467d9b12
Under site location, search for:
3245 59TH ST
I guess that is why Jeffrey Maser exercised 900K options @ .08 on Nov. 16. Sounds like he may have some faith in his company afterall.
The Long Beach business license does not indicate what type of business activity they are conducting - other similar active businesses do have theirs listed. Under License Description, sort by Adult-Use Cannabis Manufacturing.
Tinley's is currently a provisional Type N that expires next week on January 11, 2020. It is not renewable.
The company needs an annual renewable license to manufacture its drinks and co-pack. I assume Type S is in the future to permit for shared manufacturing space. I am guessing this is the hold up in California for announcing the co-packers.
Has anyone heard the status of the NNCPs in Canada. They should be approved any moment.