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News and Information about the Business of Cannabis

21 March 2024
Michigan cannabis sales in February totaled $261.1 million, up nearly 10 percent from the $242.8 recorded in January. Total includes both adult-use and medical sales. Adult-use sales were $257.9 million, and medical only $2.2 million. For medical cannabis the average...
Michigan and The Great Lakes Region
The Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency last Thursday announced that a Lansing marijuana business would surrender its medical and adult-use processor licenses ... | ![]() |
New Buffalo Township has paused considering more marijuana dispensaries... after already getting 35 license applications. Currently, only two dispensaries are open … |
Allowing regulated cannabis businesses is paying off for local governments across Michigan, where excise tax revenue is returning to fund projects such as road ... |
Former NBA player Al Harrington made a big bet on Detroit, choosing the city as the location of his national cannabis company Viola's only cannabis dispensary. About ... | ![]() |

April 1-8 – Ann Arbor – Hash Bash Treasure Hunt Map Is Back To Support Great Lakes Expungement NetworkGet the most out of Hash Bash weekend and experience Ann Arbor like a local. Visit each location for a special gift or exclusive … |

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed several bills into law last week. Among them was legislation to expand drug courts and bills to ban the sale of items some people use to ... | ![]() |
As the cannabis industry continues to blossom, Eastern Michigan University is offering two unique courses in the fall semester. One of the courses, URP 479 ... |
National and International
The market for CBD and other hemp cannabinoids in New York state remains under serious threat after a federal judge tossed out a lawsuit by a group of ... |
The nascent U.S. hemp industry still has much to learn, and should look outward when assessing the research needs required to advance development, according to a ... | ![]() |
A new report sent to Congress by the White House’s drug office spotlights concerns of law enforcement agencies around that country that claim marijuana ... |