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A cannabis industry group filed a challenge Tuesday with the Michigan Court of Appeals in an effort to block a new marijuana tax from taking effect January 1. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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Bills passed by the Michigan Senate would set a lower THC threshold for regulating a product as marijuana or “consumable hemp.” Colin Jackson has more on what that would mean
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Bills heard in a Michigan Senate committee Wednesday could open the door for more CBD and other hemp-derived consumable products to hit store shelves. Colin Jackson has more.
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Medical and recreational marijuana licensing could become one under new bills in the Michigan Legislature. Colin Jackson has more.
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A new state audit has concluded Michigan’s Cannabis Regulatory Agency is largely effective at enforcing the state’s marijuana laws—with some exceptions. Colin Jackson has more.
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The Ypsilanti City Council’s effort to regulate marijuana businesses will take a step forward at tonight’s meeting. WEMU’s Josh Hakala reports.
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The City of Ypsilanti still needs more time to determine how to manage marijuana businesses. On Tuesday night, on a first reading, city council voted to extend Ypsilanti's moratorium on new retail cannabis businesses. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.
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Former Michigan House Speaker Rick Johnson formally pleaded guilty to federal bribery charges Tuesday. Colin Jackson has more.
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The former chair of Michigan’s Medical Marihuana Licensing Board is pleading guilty to federal bribery charges. Colin Jackson has more.
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Even though marijuana has been legalized in Michigan, organizers of Ann Arbor’s annual Hash Bash tomorrow say it will still remain a protest forum. WEMU’s Cathy Shafran explains.