The City of Detroit notified the first 33 successful applicants for adult-use marijuana retail licenses that they have been approved. The announcement is a milestone in the city’s journey toward establishing an adult-use marijuana industry since Michigan voters approved it four years ago. Following an exhaustive independent review and scoring process over the past two months, the City’s Office of Marijuana Ventures & Entrepreneurship determined the following 13 non-equity applicants, and 20 equity applicants met all the necessary criteria to be awarded a license:
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has appointed a new director of the city's Department of Civil Rights, Inclusion & Opportunity to fill the vacancy recently created by the exit of Kimberly Rustem, who accepted a new opportunity, according to a news release. The city's Human Rights Commission…
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The city of Detroit will begin accepting applications for some recreational marijuana licenses on Wednesday — or 4/20, the unofficial national holiday for cannabis culture.The city's newly formed Office of Marijuana Ventures & Entrepreneurship will accept license applications for…