Doobie would also be licensed for cultivation, which they plan to do outside, and manufacturing.
At a community outreach meeting on June 17, Joseph Rubin said the business could open in weeks or months, depending on licensing and other approvals.
Kennedy explained that delivery vehicles will be unmarked and will never transport more than $10,000 of product at any one time.
Kennedy acknowledged people’s concerns about delivering cannabis but said it was “highly regulated” and safe.
In terms of jobs, Kennedy said Doobie will be looking to hire 10-15 delivery drivers and expediters, with each employee starting at a minimum pay of $18 per hour after tips are considered.