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Board approves Guam’s first permit to operate weed-growing facility 12 years since cannabis legalisation

TMC PalauBy TMC PalauJune 26, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Twelve years after Guam voters approved medical marijuana, the island has reached a major milestone in building its cannabis industry. The Cannabis Control Board has approved the first permit to operate a cannabis cultivation facility, paving the way for commercial marijuana production and sales while highlighting the long road toward a fully regulated market.

HAGATNA, 25 JUNE 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — The Cannabis Control Board Thursday approved the first permit to operate a cannabis facility on Guam, wrapping up another requirement in a drawn-out process to build the commercial market 12 years after voters approved the legalisation of medical marijuana. 

Deep Green Guam’s application received a unanimous vote from the board after obtaining the mandatory clearances from all government agencies. 

“This applicant has paved the way for future local cannabis industry establishments,” said Marie Lizama, director of the Department of Revenue and Taxation. 

“We want to thank him and all the other responsible officials who have followed the law and taken the necessary steps to enter the industry,” she added. 

Registered as Guam’s Real Deal LLC, Deep Green Guam met facility requirements and passed an inspection conducted by DRT’s Compliance Branch, officials said. 

The cannabis board began accepting license applications for marijuana dispensaries in 2022. Deep Green Guam, along with Pacific Roots LLC, received its cultivation license from DRT in February.  

While it has secured a permit to operate, Deep Green has more hoops to go through.  

“Additional steps must be taken before this business can begin production and sales,” states a statement from DRT. 

Guam voters approved the medical use of marijuana in 2014 but regulatory delays and the lack of a licensed testing facility have since hampered retail sales. 

The Guam Cannabis Industry Act, signed into law 2019, legalised recreational marijuana and laid the foundation for establishing a regulated industry in Guam. 

Since the budding industry has been too slow to take off to a commercial scale, most people in Guam rely on home cultivation to legally obtain weeds either for medical or recreational use. 

Guam was the first U.S territory to pass a law that legalised marijuana for recreational use, but the CNMI was the first to build a commercial marijuana industry. The CNMI issued its first marijuana business licence in March 2021. 

In 2024, Bank of Guam launched a new service allowing cannabis-related businesses to do regular banking transactions and operate in the financial mainstream instead of being constrained to a cash-basis operation. 

In the U.S, the cannabis industry still faces a banking challenge due to a conflict between state and federal law, which continues to classify marijuana as a Schedule I controlled substance.   

As a result, financial institutions refuse to accept transactions from cannabis businesses, pending the Senate’s approval of Secure and Fair Enforcement Regulation Banking Act which ensure that state-sanctioned cannabis businesses have access to deposit accounts, insurance and other financial services…. PACNEWS 

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