Terrible news for legal cannabis in Detroit
Grown In’s Mike Fourcher writes documents in federal court last Thursday that suggest nobody will get a Detroit adult-use license until late Spring 2022 at the earliest.
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Grown In’s Mike Fourcher writes documents in federal court last Thursday that suggest nobody will get a Detroit adult-use license until late Spring 2022 at the earliest.
The votes are in for Michigan Edibles’ “Best Cannabis Chef in Michigan” contest, and Chef Enid Parham of Lucky Pistil has been named by the voters as Michigan’s Best Cannabis Chef!
ABC News sat down with Calvin Johnson of Michigan cannabis company Primitiv to talk about his plans for the cannabis industry as well as some Detroit Lions topics.
The Senate infrastructure bill has been released & includes provisions that allow researchers to study the actual marijuana from state-legal dispensaries instead of having to use only government-grown cannabis.
mLive reports on the new Pre-Roll Trail featuring six Muskegon marijuana shops.
On Saturday we attended the first-ever Niles Cannabis Festival which featured 7 dispensaries & legal consumption. Here’s some pics from attendees!
The 420 Post has an interview with long time cannabis activist Anthony Freed who shares details about his Mary Jane Tours exploring the history of cannabis prohibition and the future of the cannabis industry in the Ann Arbor & Ypsilanti.
The Festival will feature two days of music, cannabis and food in celebration of the legalization of recreational marijuana in Michigan & our cannabis culture & takes place at Adado Riverfront Park in Lansing.
The South Bend Tribune reports that the Niles-Buchanan corridor has felt the rejuvenating impact of the marijuana industry with millions of dollars in investments and hundreds of new jobs over the past couple of years, and Niles has approved two public consumption facilities that could be among the first in the state.