Another Black-owned cannabis shop opens in Detroit
The second majority-Black-owned adult-use cannabis store in Detroit has opened in a week.
Michigan Medical Cannabis News
The second majority-Black-owned adult-use cannabis store in Detroit has opened in a week.
The first Black-owned marijuana retailer with a social equity retail license opened Saturday in Detroit, four years after the Michigan city approved recreational cannabis sales.
Michigan-based cannabis cultivator and retailer Skymint is in receivership after a Canadian investment firm filed a lawsuit claiming the company owes more than $127 million.
As former general manager of three Arena Football League teams, Reggie Harris knows the importance of going on offense.
So, in 2021, when Harris and his team launched House of Kush, a Kansas City, Missouri-based company that sells cannabis-plant genetics via seedlings and licensing deals, he didn’t wait for clients to come find him.
Track-and-trace software provider Metrc is threatening to shutter the accounts of what could be dozens of Michigan cannabis companies over missed monthly payments, creating turmoil in the roughly $2 billion market.
Michigan regulators suspended the medical and recreational marijuana licenses of TAS Asset Holdings for allegedly using illegal raw materials from an unlicensed operator.
Black-owned businesses in states including California, Massachusetts, Michigan and New York are trying to get minority-owned cannabis brands on shelves.