Detroit Mayor Plans to Have 50% Local Ownership of Recreational Dispensaries
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan discussed plans to ensure that at least 50% of new recreational marijuana sales licenses end up in the hands of residents of the city of Detroit.
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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan discussed plans to ensure that at least 50% of new recreational marijuana sales licenses end up in the hands of residents of the city of Detroit.
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The Detroit Free Press reports that in the first eight days of legal weed sales, $1.6 million of recreational marijuana was sold at the five currently licensed retail shops open around the state. Three of those shops either sold out or had limited supplies of cannabis products.
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An education session that will provide details of how their team is prepared to assist you with navigating the various aspects of the adult-use marijuana industry. The sessions will provide information on fee reductions available to you as a participant of the social equity program as well as an overview of the adult-use (recreational) licensing and application process.
The Marijuana Regulatory Agency’s new “social equity” program will reduce fees for applicants with proposed marijuana establishments in minority, poor communities such as Detroit and Flint and college towns including East Lansing and Mount Pleasant.