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Michigan: Page 16
Following End of Caregiver Sourcing to Michigan Cannabis Businesses, Redbud Roots Works to Address Supply Issues
New facilities, automation and a high-THC cultivar keep cannabis product on the move.
Michigan Will Allow Cannabis Businesses to Apply for Standalone Adult-Use Licenses March 1
The Marijuana Regulatory Agency is removing a requirement that businesses must hold a medical cannabis license to apply for an adult-use permit in an effort to combat the illicit market.
Sticky Bush Farms Awarded Michigan’s First Cannabis Microbusiness License: The Starting Line
The company is preparing to transition from the state’s caregiver market to adult-use sales with the vertically integrated license meant for craft operators.
Vermont Lawmakers Send Legislation to Regulate Cannabis Sales to Governor, Illinois Gives Dispensary Applicants Another Shot at Licensing Lottery: Week in Review
The Vermont Senate approved a bill this week to legalize cannabis sales in the state, sending the proposal to Gov. Phil Scott.
Michigan Lawmakers Approve Legislation to Automatically Expunge Cannabis-Related Convictions
The “clean slate” bills now go to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who is expected to sign them into law.
Nature’s Finest Launches its First Dispensary in Michigan: The Starting Line
After a delayed grand opening due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Operating Partner John Kassa is eager to serve the state’s medical and adult-use marketplace.
Adult-Use Legalization Measures Officially Qualify for Arizona and Montana Ballots, Vermont Lawmakers Plan to Take Up Legislation to Legalize Cannabis Sales: Week in Review
A judge ruled this week that Arizona’s measure can appear before voters after a brief legal battle, while Montana’s Secretary of State certified two complementary adult-use initiatives for the November ballot.
Last Prisoner Project Works to End Cannabis Incarceration
The organization is petitioning for the release of cannabis prisoners while striving to provide education to them and their families and aid with reentry into society.
Michigan Recalls Cannabis Pre-Rolls After Processing Plant Employee Accused of Licking Product
The Michigan Regulatory Agency issued a recall Aug. 6 for nearly 3,200 pre-rolls processed in a Bay City facility.
U.S. House Plans September Vote on the MORE Act, Massachusetts Regulators Allow Companies to Retest and Sell Quarantined Vaping Products: Week in Review
Lawmakers are poised to vote on legislation that would federally decriminalize cannabis by removing it from the Controlled Substances Act.
Michigan Businesses May Be Able to Apply for Standalone Adult-Use Cannabis Licenses Starting Nov. 1
The Marijuana Regulatory Agency is considering removing a requirement that businesses must hold a medical cannabis license to apply for an adult-use permit.
U.S. House Approves Federal Protections for State-Legal Cannabis Businesses, Maine Expects Adult-Use Sales to Launch This Year: Week in Review
Lawmakers passed an amendment this week that bars the Department of Justice from using taxpayer funds to enforce federal anti-cannabis laws in states that have legalized medical and/or adult-use cannabis.
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