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Legacy Detroiters have until March 12 to Submit Marijuana License Applications

Paying by credit card for marijuana at a cannabis dispensary. Purchasing legal recreation drugs. Medical marijuana at a clinic.

Detroiters looking to have one or more of the 10 different types of Adult-Use Recreational Marijuana-related licenses have until the next week to submit their application to be certified as a “Legacy Detroiter,” in advance of the license application window opening on April 1, according to a city press release. The deadline for applications is midnight on Friday, March 12.

The Adult Use Recreational Marijuana ordinance, approved by Detroit City Council late last year, gives preference to long-time Detroit residents seeking licenses. Becoming a certified Legacy Detroiter, provides the following benefits, in the newly created recreational marijuana industry in Detroit, including:

Legacy Detroiter applications are now available at www.detroitmeansbusiness.org/homegrown.

List of available city-owned properties now available

Individuals also can view several properties the city will be offering at a discount to approved Legacy Detroiter applicants. The city has compiled a list of 18 vacant city-owned lots and commercial buildings that will be reserved for applicants who have received certification as Legacy Detroiters. As one of the benefits of the ordinance, Legacy Detroit purchasers will receive a 75% discount on the listed market value price. All sales require City Council approval and must be paid in cash. The full list of properties can be found here: https://detroitmeansbusiness.org/homegrown/

Mayor Duggan credited Councilmember Tate for his extensive work helping to craft an ordinance that puts Detroiters first. “No matter what you think about legalized marijuana, someone is going to make a lot of money in this new industry and Detroiters should have the first opportunity,” said Mayor Duggan. “Thanks to Councilmember Tate’s leadership, that opportunity exists.”

How to apply to become a Legacy Detroiter

To qualify for the Detroit Legacy program, you must currently reside in Detroit, and be able to document that you:

Applicants will need to submit copies of documentation to certify their legacy status, such as pay stubs, tax returns, mortgage or rental lease documents, etc. Detroiters must submit a Detroit Legacy application and pay the associated fee to be certified and take advantage of the program benefits.

License Application Dates

Beginning April 1, 2021, all license applicants can begin applying for adult-use licenses however, under the ordinance, Legacy Detroiters will be provided a 45-day window, during which only their applications will be reviewed. The applications to obtain one of the adult-use recreational marijuana-related licenses also will be found at www.detroitmeansbusiness.org/homegrown. Below are detailed timelines for each of the application review periods, by license applicant types:

Step-by-step guides to the application by applicant type can be found at detroitmeansbusiness.org/homegrown or by calling 313-224-3179 (BSEED Licensing and Permits).

License Breakdown

There are 10 types of licenses: Medical Marihuana provisioning center, adult-use retailer establishment, grower, processor, safety compliance facility, temporary marihuana event, microbusiness, designated consumption lounge, and secure transporter.

For more information about the adult-use marijuana ordinance or the social equity program component, visit DetroitMeansBusiness.org/homegrown.

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