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Social Equity Licensing: Detroit vs Livonia

How do social equity licensing rules compare between Detroit, MI and Livonia, MI?

Detroit, MI

Wayne County

Few Restrictions

Detroit Ordinance 2022-005 created a tiered adult-use marijuana licensing scheme reserving roughly half of new licenses for legacy Detroiters, surviving a 2021 federal challenge in modified form. Equity applicants get reduced fees and priority review.

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Livonia, MI

Wayne County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDetroitLivonia
Local ordinanceOrd. 2022-005-
Equity set-asideAbout 50% of licenses-
Fee reductionUp to 75%-
State partnerCRA under MCL §333.27951+-
Court historyRevised after Lowe (2021)-

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Detroit FAQ

Who qualifies as a Detroit Legacy applicant?

Applicants meeting one of several criteria including 15+ years Detroit residency, residency in a designated low-income area, or a marijuana-related conviction in their immediate family qualify under Ordinance 2022-005.

Do I still need a state license?

Yes. Every Detroit cannabis business must hold a Cannabis Regulatory Agency license under MCL §333.27951 et seq. in addition to the city license issued through Detroit's licensing process.

Livonia FAQ

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