Chesterfield Township Sues Medical Marijuana Business
The township accuses the company of violating zoning laws, stating the facility on Gratiot is operating illegally, The Macomb Daily reported.
Chesterfield Township filed a lawsuit against a medical marijuana business, accusing it of a “flagrant violation” of zoning ordinances. The lawsuit filed Friday in Macomb County Circuit Court reported by The Macomb Daily, accuses Big Daddy’s Management Group and three individuals of operating illegally on Gratiot between 23 Mile and 24 Mile roads. "The use of the property as a marijuana dispensary and retail store is illegal and a flagrant violation” of the zoning ordinance, the township says in the lawsuit, according to article. On Thursday, township lawyer Robert Seibert told Patch “our position is laid out in the lawsuit and we’re certainly seeing how it plays out in court. We don’t discuss any pending litigation.” Township Supervisor …
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Richard Rowley
2:07 pm on Friday, October 28, 2011
Please reread my comment as I now quote from it, "I believe that there is a need for medical marijuana as a means of offering relief from pain and suffering"....And I do know more about this subject than you may think. I did a reasearch paper on this for my Health Care in America class at Baker College. This business owner has contributed to the demise of these dispenceries that truly have the …   more ›