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The Business of Cannabis :: Great Lakes and Beyond

2 April 2026
For many veterans, the battle doesn’t end when missions end. It shifts from deployment to the maze of a healthcare system that doesn’t recognize the same medicines their states do. Most of the United States now have a regulated cannabis market, with licensed...
Michigan and The Great Lakes Region
It's back to the courtroom for a group aiming to overturn controversial new costs for the cannabis industry in Michigan. Months after a new 24% wholesale tax on marijuana took effect in Jan ... | ![]() |
Four Grand Rapids marijuana businesses say they’re victims of “municipal extortion,” alleging the city used threats to their licenses to extract millions of dollars for a social equity nonprofit that’s not ... |
Genesee County Sheriff and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Chris Swanson came out strongly in opposition to the 24 percent cannabis tax passed as a part of the Fiscal Year 2026 budget ... |
A small tourist town in southwest Michigan that welcomed marijuana businesses just a few years ago is now trying to reverse course, proposing a policy that could revoke permits required for ... | ![]() |
THC-infused beverages are officially outlawed in Ohio. The beverages are off store shelves and not being served in restaurants and bars, even though local breweries said they were popular there ... |
National and International
A coalition of anti-cannabis groups has filed suit in federal court seeking to block what it characterizes as the coverage of non-FDA-approved hemp products under Medicare-linked programs. The ... |
Citing a local Nantucket zoning bylaw that states "Delivery of cannabis products to consumers is prohibited," zoning enforcement officer Marcus Silverstein issued a cease-and-desist letter to ... |
In a big surprise considering how both the current and past administrations have been slow on cannabis rescheduling, the US Army relaxes rules on marijuana. The United States Army is making a ... |
A bill that would allow more financial institutions to serve Puerto Rico’s medicinal cannabis industry received support at a public hearing, as lawmakers consider changes intended to lower costs and ... |






