David Heidrich, a spokesman for Maine’s cannabis regulatory agency, beckoned on all licensed cannabis businesses to file a report of thefts, burglaries, and other forms of crimes committed at their facilities. He pointed out that the process of filing these reports is straightforward. He also assured the business owners that all accounts are received in confidence by the police department. The regulatory agency has no right to analyze any of the information received. He further clarified that the regulatory agency is only tasked with the duty of licensing businesses and ensuring all registrants are compliant with the state’s medical and recreational cannabis laws.
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