Two Missouri social-equity licensees connected to a Michigan company that used Craigslist to recruit applicants have appealed the state s decision to revoke their dispensary licenses.
Two Missouri social-equity licensees connected to a Michigan company that used Craigslist to recruit applicants have appealed the state’s decision to revoke their dispensary licenses. The Michigan company, Canna Zoned, was behind two of the 16 microbusiness dispensary licenses issued by lottery in October — Frankenstein Enemy LLC in Columbia and Seashore Rhythm LLC in […] The post Companies tied to out-of-state firms appeal revocation of social-equity cannabis licenses appeared first on Missouri
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One of the micro-licenses that was revoked was for Seashore Rhythm LLC in Arnold. The state agency said it was not eligible for a program for small and minority-owned businesses.