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As the cannabis industry in Michigan booms, it can be hard to keep up with the laws and regulations. This guide will break down everything you need to know about cannabis in Michigan.
Lansing — The State Board of Canvassers on Monday made it official: A voter-approved law allowing recreational adult use of marijuana in Michigan is set to take effect Dec. 6.. The proposal ...
Cannabis is now legal in Michigan, but there are some hazy aspects of the new law. Let's clear the air and define what has become legal in the state and what was outlawed in 2020.
As of Dec. 6, 2018, recreational use of cannabis was officially legalized in Michigan. But there are plenty of aspects of the new law that are hazy.
Cannabis Laws In Michigan. Before diving into all the amazing dispensaries that Michigan has to offer, know that the state has several years under its belt with an adult-use cannabis market and ...
It is perfectly acceptable in Michigan to give someone (as long as they are an adult 21 and over) up to 2.5 ounces of raw marijuana or 15 grams of cannabis extracts.
Under Michigan law, communities decide whether they want to allow the sale of recreational cannabis. While some communities, such as Ann Arbor and River Rouge, moved quickly to let shops open ...
The Michigan market is lucrative already. The state is on track to sell more than $3.3 billion in marijuana in the legal market this year — with consumers averaging a monthly weed expenditure of ...
A recent Michigan Court of Appeals opinion said operating an illegal marijuana grow operation, even with thousands of plants, is only a misdemeanor crime in the state.
Marijuana in Michigan is big business. Through September, operators in the state have sold nearly $2.3 billion worth of marijuana in 2023. Michigan is now the largest marijuana state based on per ...
EVART, Mich. — In this small town in the rural palm of Michigan’s mitt-shaped peninsula, a 250,000-square-foot warehouse produces 300,000 cannabis vape cartridges per month. Wide doors lead ...
Michigan has become a great market for consumers, just in terms of very cheap prices. An ounce of weed, on average, is under $80. But it’s very tough for businesses to make money.