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Michigan: Page 17
Michigan’s 2020 Adult-Use Cannabis Sales Surpass $200 Million
Adult-use sales have generated nearly $35 million in excise and sales tax revenues since the market launched in December 2019.
Exclusive Brands Opens New Cultivation Site in Michigan Amid Pandemic Challenges
The outdoor site in Arlington, Mich., covers 30 acres in a developing adult-use market.
Louisiana Governor Signs Medical Cannabis Expansion into Law, New Jersey Assembly Approves Decriminalization Bill: Week in Review
This week, Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards signed a bill into law that allows doctors to recommend medical cannabis for any condition.
Michigan’s Weekly Adult-Use Cannabis Sales Exceed Medical Sales for First Time
Weekly adult-use sales are up more than 800%, while weekly medical sales have nearly doubled since the recreational market launched in December.
Cannabis Cultivators and Dispensaries Roll Out Reopening Plans as States Loosen Coronavirus-Related Restrictions
Industry stakeholders in Nevada, Massachusetts and Michigan explain what business has been like with COVID-19 regulations and procedures as they ramp up production and welcome back customers.
High Times Enters Strategic Agreement with Red White & Bloom
The partnership allows High Times to enter the Michigan, Illinois and Florida markets.
Michigan Supply & Provisions Will Open Two More Dispensaries This Week
Parent company AWH announces the cannabis retailer will add one medical location in Detroit and an adult-use store in Battle Creek, Mich.
UPDATE: METRC System Functional Again in Michigan
Cannabis operators expected to follow the state-approved contingency plan.
California Offers License Fee Deferrals to Cannabis Businesses, Massachusetts Adult-Use Dispensaries Prepare to Reopen with Curbside Pickup: Week in Review
This week, California regulators unveiled a plan to defer license fee payments for 60 days to provide financial assistance to cannabis licensees affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Green Peak Innovations and Last Prisoner Project to Launch Two Joints Brand to Fund Criminal Justice Reform Efforts
One percent of proceeds from the sale of Two Joints products sold in Green Peak’s Michigan Skymint stores will go toward LPP.
Northern Michigan University to Launch New Indoor Ag Program for Food and Cannabis Production
The school is partnering with Greenflower to offer certifications on cannabis industry courses.
The Greenhouse Transitions to Michigan’s Adult-Use Cannabis Market—and to Curbside Sales—as the State Responds to the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Starting Line
Owner Jerry Millen shares how the medical cannabis dispensary in Walled Lake prepared for adult-use sales at the dawn of social distancing, and how the coronavirus has impacted his business plans.
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