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Judiciary panel denies Rolling Trees' license appeal after hearing on forgery-related complaint

Judiciary Administration Committee · March 31, 2026
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Following an evidentiary hearing on March 31, 2026, the Judiciary Administration Committee voted unanimously to deny Rolling Trees Limited LLC's appeal of the police department's refusal to grant a cigarette/tobacco and electronic vaping device retail license. The committee cited the criminal complaint and pending charges as reasons for denial; the applicant may reapply in one year.

The Judiciary Administration Committee voted unanimously on March 31 to deny an appeal by Rolling Trees Limited LLC asking the city to overturn a police department denial of a cigarette, tobacco and electronic vaping-device retail license.

The applicant, who identified himself as Alan, told the committee he is contesting criminal charges in circuit court and plans to plead not guilty. He said a pending denial of the license has hurt his business, which has operated for about eight to nine years and previously sold CBD and Delta-9 products. "I am fighting these alleged crimes in court and I plan to keep pleading not guilty," he told the committee during his presentation.

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