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Detroit currently has medical marijuana facilities within city limits, but no recreational businesses.
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Detroit City Council was expected to vote on the recreational marijuana ordinance on Tuesday, but the vote was once again delayed.
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If you want to get together with friends for a drink, you probably head to a bar in your neighborhood. But there isn't an equivalent for cannabis users when they wanna share a smoke with friends. Soon, with cannabis lounges opening in Michigan, this may change.
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New rules for Michigan’s marijuana industry took effect Monday.
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Detroit is putting forth a new proposed ordinance for distributing recreational marijuana business licenses. The city's previous ordinance was struck down by a federal judge.
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When all the numbers are in, state regulators predict the industry (adult use and medical) will generate nearly $1.8 billion dollars in 2021, compared with just under a billion dollars in 2020.
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A Michigan lawmaker says an old marijuana conviction should not stop people from participating in the state’s growing recreational cannabis…
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A federal judge finds Detroit’s effort to reserve half of recreational marijuana retail licenses for city residents is likely “unconstitutional.” The…
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Detroit’s process for licensing recreational marijuana businesses is on hold because of a lawsuit arguing the process violates the law by favoring Detroit…
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For the first time, municipalities that allowed cannabis businesses to operate are getting their share of the ten percent recreational marijuana excise…