Royal Oak Approves Medical Cannabis Organization's Non-Profit Status

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A charitable gaming license is all that stands in the way for The Downriver Community Compassion Club, also known as Michigan Compassion, to sell raffle tickets for its fund-raisers in Royal Oak. The organization is an advocate and educational source for the uses of medical cannabis.

On Monday, the Royal Oak City Commission voted to recognize the organization's non-profit status, which enables it to move forward with obtaining the gaming permit.

"The application materials submitted by Michigan Compassion have been reviewed, and staff has concluded that Michigan Compassion has met all objective criteria established by the City Commission," said Royal Oak City Manager Don Johnson.

In its website, Michigan Compassion states, "We believe everyone should have access to the most current and correct information when deciding on their treatment options. No one touched by the healing properties of Medical Cannabis should ever feel alone. Together we become stronger and have the power to generate positive change in ourselves and our community through education and a better understanding about Cannabis, otherwise known as 'Medical Marijuana.'"

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Author: Connie Cuellar
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