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High Times Cannabis Cup this Weekend! (June 8 & 9, 2019)
Auto City Speedway in Clio is the place to be this weekend for great musical performances, tons of culinary experiences & hundreds of vendors with the finest cannabis Michigan has to offer. Michigan’s first Cup following legalization promises to be a celebration for the ages!
Michigan is Disc Golf Paradise!
Michigan stands atop the nation with some of the most opulent, undulating, and challenging disc golf courses in the world. With over 50% of disc golf enthusiasts identifying as cannabis consumers, we hope this piece “elevates” your score! In case you’re unfamiliar with the sport, the Disc Golf Association (DGA) explains that disc golf (also […]
MSU Researchers Find Cannabis Users Less Obese
New evidence from Michigan State University suggests that those who smoke cannabis, or marijuana, weigh less compared to adults who don’t.
360 Degrees of Michigan 420
April 20th aka “420” has long been a cannabis holiday, and we’ve got some information & events to help you enjoy your Saturday!
Cannabis in the Bedroom
The good people at Michigan Medical Marijuana Certification Center have an interesting article about how marijuana may contribute to women’s sexual enjoyment.
Bay Mills Indian Community First in Michigan to Legalize Recreational Cannabis
High Times magazine has a feature on the Bay Mills Indian Community becoming the first tribal community in Michigan to legalize recreational cannabis.
Who’s Making Michigan Marijuana Edibles?
The Detroit Free Press takes a great look at the $1.5 billion dollar edible cannabis industry.
Map of Michigan Communities Rejecting Marijuana
The Detroit Free Press reports that while 139 Michigan communities have passed ordinances to allow marijuana businesses in, mostly for medical purposes, more than 400 have opted out of the marijuana marketplace and most of those communities are also rejecting growing operations.