Secure transporters move marijuana product and cash obtained from medical cannabis and/or recreational marijuana transactions across the state for a fee. Think about it as a business owner: you are operating a new business, and your product was very recently illegal. The black market will continue to operate for some time until the State of Michigan has a system in place to protect these assets. As such, there is a mandated 3rd party transport law for all medical cannabis and recreational marijuana moving from Growers, Processors, Licensed Micro business, storage and retail dispensaries.

Bearing this in mind, the conveyance of product from grower to seller must be protected.
The state of Michigan will begin accepting applications for select secure transport licenses beginning December 6, 2019. If an individual or entity is thinking of applying for any licensure, it would be in his/her best interest to start assembling documents now. To be eligible as a secure transporter, the license applicant will need to meet several qualifications taken from: Mich. Comp. Laws Serv. SS 333.27505 (LexisNexis 2018) and Mich. Comp. Laws Serv. SS 27959 (LexisNexis 2018):
- No ownership/interest in another marijuana business
- May not be a registered patient or caregiver of medicinal marijuana
- Resident of Michigan
- May not hold title to marijuana

Secure Transporter Requirements:
- Drivers must have chauffeur’s license issued by Michigan
- Employees handling marijuana or cash from transactions may not have a felony conviction within the past five years, been released from incarceration in the past five years, or a hold a misdemeanor conviction involving substance abuse in the past five years.
- Each transporting vehicle must be operated by a minimum 2-person crew. The vehicle is never to be left unattended while marijuana product is in custody.
- Route plans and manifests must be kept within the vehicle, and available to present to law enforcement at all times. This data must also be logged into the statewide monitoring system.
- Marijuana must be contained within sealed containers, and not accessible while the vehicle is in motion.
- A vehicle operating as a secure transporter may not display any visual markings or indicate in any way that it is transporting marijuana.
Implementing Total Harvest Coverage to maintain compliance with state laws and regulatory requirements is key to the best security planning and protocols that deter diversion and theft.
In Michigan, security requirements vary by municipality and County. It is imperative one checks the local code for a potential business to correctly implement the adequate standard. It is of the utmost importance that businesses/operators are complying with regulations as these establishments are available for inspection at any time.
Learn more about Marihuana facility design standards, security compliance and planning
DEA Rules, security requirements and regulations per the Code of Federal Regulations 21CFR1301.72 https://www.klsecurity.com/products/medical-marijuana-dea-storage.html
For the latest updates, the Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency (MRA) is in the process of implementing the security and regulatory framework for the entire state, Michigan County and Townships. Information has been gathered from sources deemed reliable but not guaranteed and is subject to change without notice.
All license information and security measures taken directly from legislation: Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act. “REGULATION AND TAXATION OF MARIHUANA ACT”. , 2017 Bill Text MI S.B. 1243 SEC. 501
LINKS TO FORMS & LEGISLATION:
MICHIGAN MARIJUANA REGULATORY AGENCY
https://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-89334_79571_90056—,00.html
MICHIGAN REGULATION AND TAXATION OF MARIHUANA ACT