INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS State by State Michigan More than two years after the process started, Detroit issued its first recreational marijuana business license. Doghouse Farms, a grow operation on Detroit's east side, received the license and soon will be selling marijuana on the recreational market. The business invested roughly $4 million in a 25,000-square-foot cultivation facility to grow marijuana for the adult-use market. Michigan launched recreational marijuana sales in December 2019, but the Detroit City Council didn't approve its final recreational marijuana ordinance until April. The process was delayed after a federal court ruled that the municipality's initial law was " likely unconstitutional " because it favored local residents. Separately, House of Dank and Jars Cannabis, both of which run medical marijuana companies in Detroit, filed suit against the city over its proposed adult-use licensing ordinance. Jars Cannabis claims the adult-use law approved in April would be the " kiss of death " for its business because the ordinance requires that existing MMJ dispensaries wait until 2027 to apply for recreational marijuana permits. Chiller Solutions Thermal Care offers the latest technology and energy saving features to grow your bottom line. ● Variable speed compressors match demand ● EC fans vary speed to save energy ● Independent refrigeration circuits ● All-in-one package for easy installation 888-210-8356 ● sales@thermalcare.com www.thermalcare.comhttp://www.thermalcare.com