Lume Cannabis Products

Sault Tribe & Lume partnership bringing retail dispensary to tribal land

The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians has awarded Lume a license to operate an adult-use cannabis retail cannabis on its tribal lands near the Canadian border.

The Voice of the Turtle means Tiger baseball is back!

Tiger baseball is back! They open today vs the Cincinnati reds & the home opener is Monday. Play ball! 
Grand Rapids Michigan

Grand Rapids accepting medical & recreational cannabis licenses

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The Grand Rapids City Commission is now accepting local licenses for both medical and recreational marijuana facilities within the city with a prioritization of social equity.
Superior Selections Iron Mountain Michigan

Superior Selections up & running in the Upper Peninsula

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Fox TV-6 reports that cannabis businesses and retailers can now purchase medical and adult-use marijuana from Superior Selections.
Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency Director Andrew Brisbo

CannaBIZ w MRA Executive Director Andrew Brisbo

This Friday at 11 AM, the Weekly CannaBIZ and Company Buzz Session hosted by CannaBIZ Connection Founder Jamie Cooper will be talking to Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency Executive Director Andrew Brisbo.
Michigan recreational cannabis sales via mLive

$1 Million a Day in Michigan Recreational Cannabis Sales

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mLive reports that the State of Michigan experienced a record high in weekly sales, nearly $8 million, during the first week of May.
Pincanna Market

Pincanna Market opening Friday in Kalkaska

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Farmington Hills-based Pincanna plans to open its first retail store for medical and adult-use marijuana.
Wine Tasting

Cannabis Legalization Associated with Increased Tourism

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Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director of the National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) looks at how adult-use cannabis legalization in Colorado and Washington has been associated with increased tourism in both states.
Cannabis Jars

Michigan Cannabis Social Equity Program Expanded Dramatically

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The Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency has made major changes to add to the law's social equity program including raising impacted communities from 41 to 184.