LANSING, MI (WTVB) – Michigan regulators might soon be able to legally spy on marijuana businesses and their customers.
That’s if one among a myriad of proposed rule changes currently being considered by Michigan’s Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) take effect.
Currently marijuana businesses are required to record various locations within their operations, including sales, processing, shipping and access points. They must store at least 30 days’ worth of footage and provide it to CRA investigators upon request.
A proposed rule would require businesses to also provide “real-time access and live monitoring of the marijuana business via a secure web-based portal.”
Following this week’s public hearing on the proposed rules, the CRA has 40 days to make changes before submitting its final set of proposed rules, which must then be reviewed by legislators on the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules



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