This bill would allow Michigan’s cannabis regulatory agency to quickly suspend the license of a marijuana business if it finds products with an unknown source, evidence of illegally obtained products, interference with investigations, or failure to provide required records. The agency could take emergency action when these issues threaten public health or safety and could still pursue disciplinary action even after a license ends. If enacted, the law is expected to increase inspections, enable faster shutdowns of non-compliant businesses, and enhance consumer safety by holding marijuana businesses to stricter standards.