After years of waiting, Detroit is now accepting applications for adult-use cannabis business licenses for retailers, microbusinesses, and consumption lounges.
The application window for adult-use business licenses opened Sept. 1 and closes Oct. 1.
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Michigan’s most-populous city will issue 160 licenses over three phases, including 60 permits during Phase One, regulators announced in a news release.
The 60 licenses in the first phase will include:
40 for retailers. 10 for consumption lounges. 10 for microbusinesses. The microbusiness licenses allow vertical integration and up to 150 marijuana plants.
“Getting to this point has been an overly protracted process dating back to 2020 when the first ordinance was unanimously approved by Detroit City Council,” Council President Pro Tem James Tate told CBS News Detroit.
“Now, with the lawsuits and the failed ballot initiatives seeking to overturn our ordinance behind us, Detroiters and other equity applicants will have a
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