Appeal in marijuana case against Port Huron gets July 9 hearing

A year and a half after a local court decision enabled several new marijuana businesses to open in Port Huron, the appeal against the ruling that favored the city finally has a hearing date later this month.

Several local permit applicants for adult-use marijuana outfits first filed lawsuits against the city in early 2021, disputing the results of a scoring system utilized as prescribed in an outside ordinance approved by voters the previous November.

In January 2023, litigation having pressed pause on any marijuana development, St. Clair County Circuit Court Judge Cynthia Lane upheld Port Huron’s original licensee results that awarded seven entities 24 local recreational and medical marijuana permits at 10 different locations across the city.

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