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US (MI): State revokes company’s license after inspectors find illicit, untagged cannabis

The Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency ordered an already suspended cannabis business in Shiawassee County’s Corunna to destroy all of its cannabis products and then revoked its license.

The CRA, in a statement issued Thursday, said inspectors discovered suspected illicit and unlicensed cannabis, in addition to other rules violations, during an Oct. 6 site visit to discuss the business’s inoperable camera system.

The business, Candid Labs, which also operates under the name Layercake Farms 2 at 1850 Parmenter in Corunna, is located about 30 miles west of Flint. It had its licenses suspended in February and destroyed it’s cannabis inventory the week of May 28, the CRA said.

“When licensees don’t act within the laws and rules that govern the cannabis industry, we must act swiftly to protect the public,” CRA Director Brian Hanna said. “By revoking these state operating licenses, we are holding true to the CRA’s promise that egregious actions jeopardizing public health and safety will be taken seriously and have consequences.”

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