The Cannabis Regulatory Agency announced on Apr. 17 that it has taken administrative and disciplinary actions against several adult-use and medical cannabis licensees across Michigan for violations occurring in March. The details of these actions are available in the agency’s March 2026 Disciplinary Action Report.
The report lists a range of violations, including non-compliance with the state’s tracking system (METRC), general operational issues, surveillance and security lapses, failure to report material changes to business operations or legal entities, non-compliant sales, packaging and advertising concerns, sampling and testing deficiencies, and other reporting issues. Businesses facing action are located throughout the state in cities such as Ann Arbor, Bay City, Lansing, Berkley, Cheboygan, Jackson, Muskegon, Detroit and others.
Among those cited were JARS Cannabis locations in multiple cities for general operational issues and METRC non-compliance; Pure Roots for METRC non-compliance; Hashish Boyz for surveillance/security failures; The Dime Shop for AFS non-compliance; Smilez of Reading for employee-related issues; Flora East Lansing for non-compliant sales; Apothecare Cheboygan for security problems; Mood Cannabis Jackson for failure to report material changes; Lab Link Testing for sampling/testing problems; Superb Cannabis Co. for similar compliance failures; UNIQ Cannabis Detroit for packaging/advertising concerns; Michigrown Muskegon ventures for unreported changes to legal entity status among others.
The agency said that full documentation regarding these disciplinary actions can be accessed through its public-facing database. To view documents related to specific businesses or licenses: visitors should click the “Verify a Cannabis Business License in our Database” button on the CRA website homepage. After selecting either adult-use or medical license types on the landing page and searching by business name or license number, users can find links at the bottom of each record leading to all publicly available disciplinary documents.
Members of the public who wish to file complaints about cannabis businesses may do so online via an updated complaint submission process detailed in the Citizens’ Guide to Filing a Complaint on the CRA website.
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