While recreational marijuana sales may begin by Dec. 1, more than 1,400 communities across metro Detroit will not sell recreational marijuana.
Earlier this week, the state's Marijuana Regulatory Agency issued an advisory bulletin saying businesses that are licensed to grow, process or sell marijuana for medical use can transfer half their inventory to the recreational market if they have the necessary license.
Dispensaries will be able to transfer half of each type of marijuana product but only if it has been in inventory for at least 30 days.
Several dispensaries have already been licensed to begin selling marijuana on Dec. 1.
Below is a list of the nearly 1,400 communities across the state that have opted out of recreational pot, as of Nov. 8, 2019, according to the state.
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