The Michigan governor has appointed a new medical cannabis regulatory board. This board will be responsible for overseeing the state’s medical cannabis program and ensuring that patients have safe and legal access to their medicine.
The Michigan Medical Marijuana Licensing Board has been appointed by Governor Rick Snyder, a move that will allow for the regulation and licensing process of medical marijuana to begin. The board, which will be chaired by former Republican Speaker of the House Rick Johnson, will oversee the growth, processing, transportation, and selling of medical marijuana in the state. Other members include Nichole Cover, a health care supervisor for Walgreens, and Donald Bailey, a retired Michigan State Police sergeant. The appointment of the board is a crucial step in the implementation of the medical marijuana legislation passed by Snyder last September, which established a state licensing system for the drug. With the board in place, medical cannabis companies will be able to obtain the permits and legitimacy they need to operate safely and legally in Michigan.
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