Dispensary in Warren

Maya36459

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Yea our lawyer said Flint would be the best bet for any spot and they have grandfathered zoning ordinances so that's why I ask. New ones will have to follow new guidelines
 

DemonTrich

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warren has a city ordinance making it illegal to grow within the city limits. I didn't know this until after I recently moved here. now I grow in a building across 8 mile. the cops are fakin assholes (most of them anyways), and forget about doing anything in Oakland county. its NOT gonna happen. if it does, expect a knock a week or so later from the authorities. we had tons of trouble securing a venue for a local compassion club in Oakland.

and if you do run a dispensary, don't you have to grow a certain % of medicine on premises? if so that alone trumps you.
 

TheMan13

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I've consulted a couple attorneys... Noone can really tell you exactly what will happen in Warren smh - I do know there is 1 operating for over 4 years and they are still open so there must be some tolerance. I also know that the dispensary in Shelby Township (yes, Shelby Township) was open for over 10mo before they were recently closed for selling over the legal limit to an undercover (ie, they were stupid)
I believe that is because "dispensaries" and/or their business model are simply not permitted within our 2008 Michigan Medical Marihuana Act. Then again assaulting patients as Schedule I narcotic felons is clearly prohibited as well. This is the "racket" to which I was referring to in my earlier post.
 

bronzebook780

New Member
I worked for one in Warren that was open for longtime a while ago . The one near 9 mile isn't as safe as u think either they have been shut down many times and threatened. . Its best to make aliences with whoever can because if decide to be the one who thinks they are better than everyone it will come back to bite in the ass. Goto Florida if want to do well your first year. The 2 year card here screwed the doctors over and it's gonna hurt the industry which patients don't really see because they are saving money. . The clinics are loosing and the doctors may skip town (ie illinois)
 
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