Benjamin Sobczak was recently quoted in the Crain’s Detroit Business article, “Marijuana reclassification would mean instant cash flow for Michigan dispensaries.”
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Benjamin Sobczak was recently quoted in the Crain’s Detroit Business article, “Marijuana reclassification would mean instant cash flow for Michigan dispensaries,” providing insight on the monumental implications to come as a result of the DEA’s proposal to reclassify marijuana as a Schedule III drug. Benjamin emphasizes the efficiency operators will need to employ following reclassification, stating, “… the new classification is also sure to bring new challenges and obstacles to which operators will need to quickly adapt.” To read the article, click here.
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