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Andrew Brisbo, Executive Director of the Marijuana Regulatory Agency is on the iHemp Hour at Noon March 10 to answer questions about the MRA becoming the Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA), and parts of the industrial hemp regulation being moved from MDARD to the CRA.

If you have questions you would like addressed by Director Brisbo, send them to info@ihempmichigan.com.  

Immediately following the iHemp Hour, Director Brisbo will also appear on Four20 Post LIVE at 1 pm where he will be asked about the impact the changes will have on the adult-use cannabis industry in Michigan.

Director Brisbo was appointed by Governor Whitmer to lead Michigan’s Marijuana Regulatory Agency (MRA) in April 2019. In addition to overseeing licensing and regulation for the medical and adult-use marijuana industries in Michigan, the MRA also runs the state’s medical marijuana registry card program.

MRA’s mission is to establish Michigan as the national model for a regulatory program that stimulates business growth while preserving safe consumer access to marijuana. Andrew has worked in licensing and regulation with the State of Michigan since 2004, including with the Michigan Gaming Control Board, Department of State, and occupational and health professional licensing.

Director Brisbo is also active in the Cannabis Regulators Association (CANNRA), a national organization of more than 40 US state and territorial regulatory agencies that provides policy makers and regulatory agencies with the resources to make informed decisions when considering how to approach the legalization and regulation of cannabis. He currently serves as CANNRA’s president, having been elected to the role in 2021.

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