The Michigan Cannabis Industry Association was launched Tuesday to create a unified voice and develop equitable rules for consumers and businesses, according to Josh Hovey, communications director at the newly-formed 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
MCIA plans to host conferences and seminars, provide professional development opportunities and help marijuana businesses navigate foggy rules and regulations.
Depending on the size of the business and the level interest in supporting the industry, membership prices can range from $100 to $4,200 per month, Hovey said. Perks include listings in a MCIA member directory, complimentary tickets to MCIA events, exclusive access to MCIA conference calls and strategy sessions, group insurance discounts and more. Licensed marijuana companies, businesses that serve the marijuana industry and those seeking to start a marijuana business can register, Hovey said.
Thus far, the association has 30 members, and operating funds will come from membership dues, according to Hovey. It will have 13 members on its executive board, who have yet to be announced.
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