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Map: Communities that have banned recreational marijuana businesses In order for shops to start selling marijuana to adults age 21 and over, they have to have a state license.
Though voters passed Proposal 1 in the November elections, cities and townships have the ability to ban businesses that want to sell recreational marijuana. Several in West Michigan are moving in ...
Lapeer city commissioners had opted into allowing up to six recreational marijuana dispensaries in Lapeer after Michigan voters approved a 2018 referendum allowing it, but Dan Osentoski, a former ...
Starting at 10 a.m. on Sunday, licensed retailers can sell recreational marijuana. ... More than 1,400 of Michigan’s nearly 1,800 cities, ...
Both retailers are medical marijuana dispensaries that were recently licensed by the city to sell recreational marijuana, which was legalized in Michigan with the passage of a statewide ballot ...
Michigan had 279,900 active medical marijuana cardholders and 38,500 caregivers as of Sept. 1 and 298 medical marijuana grower, processor, provisioning center and other licenses were issued and ...
In Livonia, where voters passed marijuana legalization by 55 to 45 percent, the council also voted Dec. 3 to opt out of the recreational weed businesses, but kicked the issue into a committee to ...
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Lansing State Journal on MSNMichigan to distribute nearly $100M in marijuana tax revenue: What your city will get - MSNLansing will get $1.4 million in marijuana revenue sharing dollars — the third-most of any city or township in Michigan — ...
But there are two difference between medical and recreational marijuana in Michigan. Medical marijuana edibles can have a higher potency level — up to 50 milligrams per serving — for people ...
In a few days, legal recreational weed will be closer to Wisconsin than ever before. Both Michigan and Illinois have legalized marijuana. Some dispensaries already are open in Michigan, and more ...
Michigan legalized the recreational use of marijuana after passing Prop 1 in 2018, and provisioning centers have been waiting for licenses from the state before they can sell to recreational users.
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