Does the language referencing adult-use recreational facilities refer to facilities that only sell recreation marijuana, or that sell and allow onsite use of marijuana?

There are six types of commercial marijuana enterprises permitted under the Michigan Marijuana Facilities Licensing Act:  

1.     Provisioning – sales or what you may commonly refer to as retail

2.    Secure Transport – moving of product from one commercial enterprise to another 

3.    Safety Compliance – tests product for contaminants and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) levels  

4.    Processing - purchases marijuana from a grower and extracts resin from the marijuana or creates a marijuana-infused product for sale

5.    Growers - licensed to cultivate, dry, trim, or cure and package marihuana for sale

6.    Microbusiness - A licensee who can grow 150 plants, process on site and sell directly to adults 21 years or older (cannot sell to any other licensee, i.e. Provisioning | Retail


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1. Why wouldn’t we encourage the maximum number of marijuana business in Royal Oak, instead of trying to restrict the number and location?
2. Does the language referencing adult-use recreational facilities refer to facilities that only sell recreation marijuana, or that sell and allow onsite use of marijuana?
3. What are the restrictions for growing outside?
4. Can the decision to opt out be made pending the state establishing the rules but stipulating that this gets revisited once those rules are in place?
5. Royal Oak must follow state law regarding the number of liquor licenses permitted. If marijuana retail businesses are permitted, will the city be able to legally restrict the number?
6. What will happen if the city opt ins and the federal government enforces the federal marijuana laws? Will they close the marijuana stores? Will city officials be held accountable?