Former EMU football player turned marijuana entrepreneur banned from industry
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Former EMU football player turned marijuana entrepreneur banned from industry
While Youssef Bakarat is the first to be placed on the Cannabis Regulatory Agency’s “involuntary exclusion list,” at least nine other marijuana entrepreneurs have agreed to no longer participate in the industry.
Michigan Issues First-Ever Lifetime Marijuana Ban
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information A former operator of a licensed cannabis retail outlet in Michigan has become the first person to receive a lifetime ban from participating in the state’s marijuana industry. The Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) has issued an involuntary lifetime exclusion to Youssef “Joseph” Barakat, who co-owned Tree House Club retail locations in Big Rapids and Bay City. The decision follows numer…


Michigan regulator issues lifetime ban to another marijuana business operator
The former operator of a Michigan marijuana store is banned for life from the state's industry after a host of alleged violations, including selling unregistered cannabis to an underage buyer. Michigan regulator issues lifetime ban to another marijuana business operator is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
Marijuana business owner kicked out of industry after selling to underage cop
State regulators have permanently banned another marijuana business owner from participating in the state’s regulated industry. Youssef “Joseph” Barakat can no longer be employed or be an owner of a legal marijuana business in the state for a variety of violations, the Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency announced... Please login to read all 477 words.
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