Federal marijuana legalization could have huge impact on Michigan cannabis industry
mLive reports that the implications of federal marijuana legalization has some industry experts worried.
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mLive reports that the implications of federal marijuana legalization has some industry experts worried.
From the “Things Michigan Could Learn from Other States about Cannabis” files comes this Benzinga story from the Golden State.
While cannabis containing THC is our primary focus, CBD rich hemp (marijuana with very low THC content) has the potential to be a very important crop for Michigan farmers.
Chef Enid Parham runs Lucky Pistil, a catering company that specializes in cannabis-infused food and is a popular choice for metro area elite who are looking for a private party where their guests can get a “little lift”.
More than 180 people turned out for a recent open house and dinner at Grasshopper Farms.
The Livingston Daily reports on Wednesday’s rally against the proposed Michigan Cannabis Safety Act which would require caregivers to be licensed as specialty growers or cut their number of patients from five to one.
A number of brave & forward thinking lodging hosts like Kari Reen & Tony Brown of Tiny House Holland are working to connect with the cannabis traveler through 420-friendly lodging.
At the beginning of legalization, cannabis “tourism” was mostly people traveling across state lines to visit dispensaries, buy legal cannabis products, and consume cannabis safely in a legal place but all of that is changing.
Physicians report possessing limited knowledge about cannabis, particularly with respect to advising patients on medical marijuana treatment plans, according to data published in the journal Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research.