State orders 200 marijuana business to shutdown

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — More than 200 medical marijuana businesses in Michigan have been ordered to cease operations by the state.

While most are in Detroit, the list of shops effected includes those in Muskegon, Battle Creek and Allegan County – and one in Grand Rapids.

For a decade now, since voters approved medical marijuana in Michigan, it has been a state of confusion.

A set of laws passed by the state legislature was supposed to make things clearer, but now more than 200 shops are told they are not in compliance.

The owner of the Grassy Knoll in Eastown was not available, but the shop was one of 210 that the state department of Licensing and Regulatory sent to shops around the state.

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