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Bojon Greens licensed as manufacturing operator in Washington

One new manufacturer enters Washington's market as state roster shows 12 license closures across retail and operations.

The Cannabis Newz Automated Desk
Machine-written from our data · source: State license roster
August 12, 2026 · 4:04 AM ET
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Bojon Greens has received a manufacturing license in Washington, according to the state license roster. The licensing action comes on a day marked by unusual churn: at least 12 existing licenses—spanning retail, cultivation, and operations—were reported as no longer active, suggesting possible consolidation, compliance issues, or administrative changes within the state's adult-use market.

Washington's manufacturing tier currently lists 1,009 open licenses, the largest single operator class in the state, per the latest roster snapshot. The influx of closures paired with a new entrant suggests ongoing market dynamics in the manufacturing segment, though the roster data does not indicate whether the departing operators represent voluntary exits, enforcement actions, or routine license transfers.

Watch whether the pace of new manufacturing licenses and closures stabilizes in the coming weeks, and whether the state publishes compliance or enforcement notices that clarify the reason for today's batch of license inactivations.

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