Benjamin Sobczak was quoted in the Crain’s Detroit Business article, “Dozens of Michigan weed companies are dropping out.”
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Benjamin Sobczak was quoted in the Crain’s Detroit Business article, “Dozens of Michigan weed companies are dropping out,” discussing reasons why certain operators are exiting Michigan’s cannabis market. “I am seeing a number of stores shutting down over the last couple of months. Everyone is late on their taxes. Many owe more in excise taxes than is justifiable to operate the business,” Ben says. To read more, click here.
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