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Bypassing the Court of Claims would have sped up the Michigan cannabis industry's lawsuit over the state's new wholesale tax on marijuana, but the state appeals court says it's not persuaded that the case needs immediate review.
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Michigan's new 24% tax on marijuana is set to take effect January 1. A marijuana industry group says the tax is unconstitutional because it illegally modified a voter-approved initiative.
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A 24% wholesale tax on cannabis was the linchpin of a state budget deal adopted in a chaotic process that took lawmakers beyond their deadline to pass a spending plan.
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Michigan’s legal marijuana industry association is asking a judge to put the brakes on implementing a new excise tax on marijuana while a legal challenge is underway.
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Today, a survey of the recent presidential nominee visits targeting Black voters in Detroit. Then, true tales from a storied cemetery you can visit this spooky season. Plus, how Michiganders are considering cannabis policy as a factor in their presidential vote.
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On today's show, a U-M librarian told the tale of a forged Galileo manuscript. Then, we heard more about cannabis-infused dining, as well as new research on breaking down forever chemicals like PFAS.
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Michigan’s recreational marijuana industry is maintaining, despite the COVID-19 pandemic and economic slowdown.Customers are still showing up at…
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Michigan recreational marijuana market is still going through growing pains after its first month.The Marijuana Regulatory Agency says the state has…
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Michigan medical marijuana patients are being cautioned to expect further product shortages in the new year.The medical marijuana market has struggled…
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Recreational marijuana sales may start in Michigan months sooner than expected.The state Marijuana Regulatory Agency posted a bulletin to cannabis…