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Two years after initially allowing recreational cannabis in Michigan’s largest city, the Detroit City Council has approved an ordinance permitting sales to begin. When cannabis was first approved in the city the plans to give native Detroit residents preference in licensing was met with lawsuits ultimately leading to a judge ruling it likely unconstitutional. In the time since then, there have been numerous iterations of an ordinance to cater to the city’s needs while also providing a fair chance for a variety of applicants.
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