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Am I Ready To Apply for a Medical Marihuana Facilities Grow License?

Thinking about beginning a Medical Marihuana Grow to make sure that you can offer marijuana to the medical marihuana market? Are you a Medical Marihuana Act licensed caregiver that intends to take your item commercial on a larger range? Thanks to the Medical Marihuana Facilities Licensing Act, currently you can do so legally, as long as you can successfully obtain a license from the State to do so. This can be a great opportunity with lots of new owners seeing significant degrees of profit and success in the market. Nevertheless, if you make this decision, you do need to make sure that you obtain a Michigan commercial grow license. Failing to do so will certainly lead to your endeavor being, most likely, prohibited as well as lead to court activity that will maim your service before it starts. Sadly, the Michigan commercial grow license application is a long, complicated and also expensive process. Ask a medical marijuana lawyer, and also they will inform you that you need to see to it...

October 31, 2018 Deadline for Caregivers and The Changing Marihuana Dynamic in Michigan

Caregivers and the DoDo Cannabis and extinct birds would seemingly never turn up in any discussion. Nonetheless, in talking with our marijuana clients, a lot of them are asking about the stability of the Caregiver model, specifically as it was pushed for several years. What several in the sector have actually referred to as the "Caregiver Model" is going the way of the Do-Do bird on October 31, 2018. Halloween this year will be the extinction event for the caregiver model as numerous have actually understood it for several years here in Michigan. While Caregivers will certainly continue to be able to grow and sell to their registered patients, and for themselves, if they are likewise registered qualifying patients, the "gray market" where they were selling their excess, and making a fairly good revenue, is coming to an end. What was the "Caregiver Model?" Under the old "Caregiver Model," a Registered Caregiver could grow up to seventy-two (72) ma...