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MLive - Jackson on MSNMichigan marijuana strain boasts 41% THC. Skeptics say that’s impossible.Michigan rules allow potency to vary up to 10% from the test results, meaning a 30% strain, if retested, should register between 27% and 33%. Meanwhile a 2023 published study that evaulated Cololrado potency, found 70% of 30 tested products inflated THC claims by 15% or more.
Michigan is ahead of many other states when it comes to marijuana, and how to stop punishing its users. Voters made cannabis legal for medical use in 2008 and recreational use in 2018. And in 2021 ...
Detroit City Council passed an ordinance prohibiting marijuana and vapes ads within 1,000 feet of certain locations where children are likely present.
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MLive Ann Arbor on MSNHere’s how much Kent County is getting from Michigan’s marijuana tax moneyCommunities in Kent County are set to receive a cut of nearly $100 million in state marijuana tax money this year.
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The Macomb Daily on MSNMichigan communities with pot stores to split $100 million in cannabis tax revenueMichigan booming marijuana market continues to pay off in additional money for various projects in local cities, townships, and tribes.
The oversupply has cratered prices to just $66.50 for an ounce of marijuana in the adult-use market in January, down 28.6% year-over-year. Klar said he can sell three marijuana vape cartridges for $100 at the New Jersey store; where in Michigan deals offer 15 cartridges for $75. “The spread of profitability per unit is much greater,” Klar said.
The proposed changes to city code were approved by the city's public health and safety standing committee. The proposal now heads to City Council.
Lenawee County and its communities that house adult-use marijuana establishments will be the recipient of revenue sharing dollars from the Marihuana Regulation Fund.
Michigan’s cannabis industry has grown rapidly since the state legalized recreational marijuana in 2018, with dispensaries and cultivation operations expanding across the state. Pleasantrees has emerged as among the dominant players with one of the state’s most advanced cultivation facilities.
As oversupply hammers prices and the industry remains walled off from other states' markets, Michigan’s largest cannabis company is heading south to sell a different kind of weed. Evart-based Lume Cannabis Co.
Before Daryl Heller’s ATM network crashed down around him, the Lancaster County entrepreneur invested in a recreational marijuana business operating in Michigan and Massachusetts.
Auburn Hills, Mich., acted unlawfully in its award of four licenses allowing businesses to sell recreational marijuana in the city, a federal lawsuit says.
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