Scott F. Roberts Law is a client first business, real estate and cannabis law firm located in Detroit, Michigan. That means we put your needs, requests, and intentions at the forefront of every service we provide. We assist current, future, and prospective business owners in establishing themselves in the cannabis, CBD and hemp industries, as well as represent businesses through an array of industries such as real estate management and investment companies.
Mr. Roberts is a leading expert in Michigan's cannabis market and has spoken at numerous industry events here in Michigan. He is also the state's utmost authority on the Michigan marijuana "microbusiness" license. What sets us apart is that we are business, real estate, and municipal lawyers first and foremost-it's literally all we do. While we can't represent you on criminal matters like other "cannabis business law firms", our job is to ensure that you never need a criminal attorney ever again!
Scott F. Roberts Law works extensively in the cannabis industry and currently represents numerous successful and soon to be successful cannabis industry businesses in Michigan.
Mr. Roberts is a leading expert in Michigan's cannabis market and has spoken at numerous industry events here in Michigan. He is also the state's utmost authority on the Michigan marijuana "microbusiness" license. What sets us apart is that we are business, real estate, and municipal lawyers first and foremost-it's literally all we do. While we can't represent you on criminal matters like other "cannabis business law firms", our job is to ensure that you never need a criminal attorney ever again!
Scott F. Roberts Law works extensively in the cannabis industry and currently represents numerous successful and soon to be successful cannabis industry businesses in Michigan.
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At Scott F. Roberts Law, we don't treat Medical Marijuana businesses as back-burner clients.
Most often, you'll hear other firms advertise themselves as "Boutique business law firms representing companies across a broad range of industries, including medical marijuana, CBD, " etc.
Instead, we only represent clients within our areas of expertise and tailor our approach to the needs of every individual.
We currently represent dozens of small to medium sized businesses and organizations across an array of industries, locally, nationally and internationally, with a specialty in Medical Marijuana business and real estate.
Most often, you'll hear other firms advertise themselves as "Boutique business law firms representing companies across a broad range of industries, including medical marijuana, CBD, " etc.
Instead, we only represent clients within our areas of expertise and tailor our approach to the needs of every individual.
We currently represent dozens of small to medium sized businesses and organizations across an array of industries, locally, nationally and internationally, with a specialty in Medical Marijuana business and real estate.
We believe that personal attention and frequent communication with our clients are the keystones to moving our clients' objectives further.
Most firms assign only one attorney to work on your case by default.
At Scott F. Roberts Law, we believe in a Team approach, where each client benefits from all of the attorneys' experience, knowledge and skill sets.
With our entire firm working as your support network, there will always be someone available to assist you.
Mr. Roberts is the founder and managing member of Scott F. Roberts Law, PLC, a Detroit-based business law firm.
Most firms assign only one attorney to work on your case by default.
At Scott F. Roberts Law, we believe in a Team approach, where each client benefits from all of the attorneys' experience, knowledge and skill sets.
With our entire firm working as your support network, there will always be someone available to assist you.
Mr. Roberts is the founder and managing member of Scott F. Roberts Law, PLC, a Detroit-based business law firm.
Scott Roberts Law, PLC, represents dozens of cannabis and CBD businesses throughout the state of Michigan.
Originally founded as a boutique business and real estate law firm in 2014, the firm currently focuses almost exclusively on helping Michigan Medical Marijuana related businesses comply with the state's medical marijuana laws, including Michigan Medical Marihuana Act ("MMMA"), the Medical Marihuana Facilities Licensing Act ("MMFLA"), and the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act ("MRTMA").
Originally founded as a boutique business and real estate law firm in 2014, the firm currently focuses almost exclusively on helping Michigan Medical Marijuana related businesses comply with the state's medical marijuana laws, including Michigan Medical Marihuana Act ("MMMA"), the Medical Marihuana Facilities Licensing Act ("MMFLA"), and the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act ("MRTMA").
Between the Medical Marihuana Facilities Licensing Act, or "MMFLA" and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs' Emergency Rules, it can be a little overwhelming.
Do you want to grow marijuana in Michigan?
You'll have to choose which class of grower license (A, B, or C) that you want to apply for.
The classes dictate how many plants you can grow and how much capital you will need for your license, amongst other requirements.
A provisioning center is also known as a marijuana dispensary.
Do you want to grow marijuana in Michigan?
You'll have to choose which class of grower license (A, B, or C) that you want to apply for.
The classes dictate how many plants you can grow and how much capital you will need for your license, amongst other requirements.
A provisioning center is also known as a marijuana dispensary.
The Michigan Medical Marihuana Act ("MMMA") allows caregivers to grow Marijuana for up to 5 patients.
The MMMA allows for 12 plants per patient, or 72 plants total, if the caregiver is also a patient.
The MMMA also limits caregivers to possessing only 2.5 ounces per patient; however, this amount can be exceeded from harvesting just one plant, creating an "overage."
Courts have also ruled that caregiver-to-caregiver transactions are not authorized by the MMMA, yet every single dispensary in Michigan is currently utilizing caregiver-to-caregiver transactions to provide patients with medicine.
The MMMA allows for 12 plants per patient, or 72 plants total, if the caregiver is also a patient.
The MMMA also limits caregivers to possessing only 2.5 ounces per patient; however, this amount can be exceeded from harvesting just one plant, creating an "overage."
Courts have also ruled that caregiver-to-caregiver transactions are not authorized by the MMMA, yet every single dispensary in Michigan is currently utilizing caregiver-to-caregiver transactions to provide patients with medicine.
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