State regulators fined 29 cannabis businesses in July for violations ranging from selling excessive amounts of weed to failing to tag products with compliance stickers.

Eleven of those businesses operate in metro Detroit and were smacked with $169,100 in fines.

The Cannabis Regulatory Agency took action against these local businesses:

Inhale Detroit, a dispensary in Detroit , was fined $40,000 for numerous violations, including expanding the lobby without approval, failing to add monitoring tags on some of its products, neglecting to notify the state of a break-in at the facility, and not having the past 30 days of surveillance footage, as required.

Doghouse Supreme Cannabis, a well-known cultivator in Detroit , was fined $20,000 for failing to add monitoring tracking tags to hundred

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