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Cashless ATMs May Disappear, But You May Not Have to Bring Cash to a Dispensary After All

Our experts assured me that PIN debit is not legal. At its core, PIN debit involves a bank or network-issued card and those issuers do not knowingly allow cannabis over their networks. To make PIN debit work typically involves concealment, which the feds consider to be fraud. The provider might simply lump their cannabis transactions into another merchant code, such as pharmacy.

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