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On November 6, 2018, Michigan voters approved Proposal 1 by a 56–44 margin, making Michigan the 10th state (and first in the Midwest) to legalize cannabis for recreational use. [ 17 ] The Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act allows persons age 21 and over to possess up to 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 ounces (71 g) of cannabis in public, up to 10 ...
Hotbox Social will start off with private events and then will open to the public later in the year. It's the first of its kind to be granted a state permit where users can recreationally light ...
Perry Bullard, an early participant in Hash Bash and a proponent of marijuana legalization in Michigan. The first Hash Bash took place on April 1, 1972, as a reaction to the Michigan Supreme Court's ruling on March 9, 1972, which deemed unconstitutional the law that had been used to convict cultural activist John Sinclair for possessing two marijuana joints. [2]
Location of Gagetown, Michigan. ... Gagetown began around a mill founded by Joseph Gage in 1869. The village was platted in 1871 and incorporated in 1887. [4]
Multi-state cannabis operator Holistic Industries celebrated the grand opening of Liberty Madison Heights, its new cannabis headquarters and superstore in Michigan on Friday, June 11th. Located at ...
Acreage had its initial public offering in November 2018, beginning trading on the Canadian Securities Exchange. [8] By the following April, it was one of the largest US-based cannabis companies, with licenses or agreements for cultivation, processing and dispensing in nineteen states, as well as its own chain of retail stores, The Botanist.
Cannabis producers, meanwhile, are all trying to get a piece of the $3 billion industry in Michigan but the low prices consumers pay often mean slim profit margins for the companies, an issue that ...
The First Cannabis Church of Logic and Reason is a cannabis-based religious movement based in Lansing, Michigan.It held its first non-denominational service in June 2016. The service was led by Jeremy Hall, an ordained minister and medical cannabis patien