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What happens if we do nothing about recreational marijuana?

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Q&A Video Clips

What happens if my Township has not made a decision about allowing recreational marijuana? Attorney Matthew Kuschel breaks down the language surrounding the medical and recreational marijauna laws in Michigan.

At the MTA 2019 Conference, our attorney’s hosted our annual Question and Answer panel to address the questions you submitted. Our panel included Bill Fahey, Kyle O’Meara, Jacob Witte, and Matthew Kuschel, hosted by Christopher Patterson. Between them, this panel represents decades of experience in sectors ranging municipal law, public utilities, labor & employment, and more. Questions include everything from Medical Marihuana to land use permits. New clips will be shared monthly in our E-Newsletter.

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