Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA)

Michigan cannabis compliance made simple

METRC integration with CRA-specific rules, automatic purchase limit enforcement, and real-time inventory tracking for Michigan dispensaries.

Key compliance requirements in Michigan

  • METRC integration required
  • Purchase limit enforcement (2.5 oz per transaction)
  • Real-time inventory tracking
  • Customer age verification
  • Product testing compliance
  • Secure transport manifests

How DubLedger keeps you compliant

Auto purchase limit enforcement

Enforce Michigan's 2.5 oz per-transaction limit automatically. Track rolling totals and block over-limit sales at checkout.

METRC real-time sync

Sales report to METRC instantly with Michigan-specific package tags and transfer types. No batch uploads or manual reconciliation.

Age verification

Scan and verify customer IDs at checkout. Block sales to underage customers automatically with timestamped verification logs.

Transport manifest automation

Generate secure transport manifests with package details, vehicle info, and route data for Michigan compliance.

Inventory reconciliation

Automatic reconciliation with METRC flags discrepancies before they become compliance issues. Includes required reason codes.

CRA-ready reporting

Generate inspector-ready reports formatted for Michigan CRA requirements. Transaction logs, inventory audits, and compliance scores.

Violation penalties in Michigan

Sale over purchase limit
$5,000 – $10,000 per incident
Sale to minor
$10,000+ and license suspension
METRC reporting failure
$1,000 – $5,000 per day
Untested product sale
$5,000 – $50,000 plus license revocation risk

Why dispensaries choose DubLedger in Michigan

Michigan-specific CRA compliance checklist
Native METRC with MI field validation
Automatic 2.5 oz limit enforcement
Real-time inventory across all registers
CRA-ready audit reports in one click

Ready for compliant operations in Michigan?

Talk with our team about Michigan-specific compliance or start a free trial with no credit card required.

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