IndustryDevelopments | International & State Massachusetts The state's Cannabis Control Commission agreed on a two-license structure for delivery permits. A limited license similar to the current delivery-only permit would allow an operator to deliver only from licensed medical and recreational marijuana retail outlets. A wholesale license would allow a delivery operator to buy directly from cultivators and processors and store marijuana in a warehouse that meets security requirements. Under the draft regulations, delivery licenses would be available exclusively to social equity and certified economic-empowerment applicants for the first three years. Wholesale-delivery licensees would be allowed to put their own label on marijuana they deliver but wouldn't be allowed to relabel vaporizers. Michigan The state's Marijuana Regulatory Agency will open recreational cannabis licensing opportunities to applicants who did not previously hold medical MJ permits starting in March. Licenses will be made available for Class B and C cultivators, processors, retailers, testing labs and transporters. Separately, Michigan regulators finished phasing out medical marijuana caregivers as part of the state's retail cannabis supply chain, leaving all responsibility for MJ production in the hands of licensed growers. While caregivers will still be allowed to operate on behalf of registered patients, they will no longer be allowed to sell their excess marijuana inventory to retail stores. THE MOST TRUSTED HEMP AND CANNABIS LABORATORY IN THE USA™https://acslabcannabis.com/?utm_source=MJBIZDAILY&utm_medium=display