DETROIT – 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 that it hoped would be able to grow for the adult-use market long before this, MJBizDaily reported.

Michigan launched recreational marijuana sales in December 2019, but the Detroit City Council didn’t approve its final recreational marijuana ordinance until last month.

The process was delayed after a federal court ruled that the municipality’s initial law was “likely unconstitutional” because it favored local residents.

So Doghouse has been selling medical cannabis under the MMJ program for the past 15 months.

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