By Jeff Smith
Michigan medical cannabis dispensaries will no longer have the option to buy products directly from caregivers.
It’s a move that should please permitted growers, some of which have alleged that untested caregiver medical marijuana supplies are dangerous and cutting into licensed sales.
The new Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency issued what it characterized as “new practices” in a news release on Thursday. The provisions reflect the new agency’s initial move toward establishing a more regulated market.
Here are some of the provisions that could affect licensed MMJ businesses:
The Marijuana Regulatory Agency, established by executive order, said the new practices are the result of reviewing Court of Claims orders issued earlier this week.
The court decisions addressed access to caregiver product and also ruled that unlicensed dispensaries may continue to operate until state regulators act upon their applications.
In its Thursday news release, the state said regulators intend to act “swiftly” in approving or denying pending license applications.
This post originally appeared on Marijuana Business Daily.
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