'Historic' Biden pardon for federal pot convictions, lauded by marijuana advocates
“It’s basically a last-minute effort to round up voters that are the far left, and the liberals," said Flanagan.
Detroit marijuana business licenses now up for grabs with application process open
60 licenses will be approved over the next month: 40 dispensaries, 10 micro-businesses. and 10 consumption lounges. Here's how to apply:
Michigan State Police stop marijuana blood testing due to CBD false positives
The Michigan State Police crime lab has stopped screening blood samples for THC, the compound that gives marijuana users a high, after finding that its test process may be flawed.
Sterling Heights divided on whether to allow marijuana dispensaries
On Wednesday residents sounded off on whether the city would allow marijuana dispensaries to open for business. Many said no way.
Detroit police locate more than a ton of weed in tractor-trailer
The pot was detected by Customs and Border Protection officers at a cargo facility near the Ambassador Bridge.
5th grader brings weed gummies to Livonia school that kindergartner brought margaritas
Two 5th graders were hospitalized after one of them brought weed gummies into the Livonia school - the same school where a kindergartner brought margaritas to snack time.
Northern Michigan man stopped for speeding says he has 2 oz of pot, MSP finds 5 pounds
A man who was pulled over for speeding admitted to having two ounces of pot but police found much more than that in the trunk.
Positive marijuana drug tests among U.S. employees hits record high in 2021
A top drug-testing laboratory collected data from employer drug tests for an annual report and discovered employees tested positive for marijuana at a record number last year.
City Council votes down Spark in the Park pot and music fest in Hazel Park
Parking problems, security questions, noise, and pot smoke/smell were all used in the argument to oppose the festival.
Berkley greenlights 2 extra recreational pot businesses bringing total to 5
There’ll likely be more marijuana shops in Berkley than initially planned. City council voted to increase the number of marijuana licenses the city could issue, from three to five.
Detroit City Council passes marijuana ordinance allowing recreational sale of pot in city
An 8-1 vote approved the measure, which had been in the works soon after smoking pot became legal in Michigan in late 2019.
Proposed Hazel Park weed festival Spark in the Park has residents divided
Spark in the Park's Event Brite page says the two-day festival would include Michigan craft cannabis brands, a concert and an Olympics of weed competition. An organizer also says there would be designated tents set up for people to smoke.
High Times holds Cannabis Cup awards where anyone can be a judge
High Times, the Bible of cannabis, is once again doing a pot competition, which it has been doing for the last seven years. It's a people's choice competition in 17 different categories, and you can be a judge.
Michigan marijuana: More than $42.2 million going to cities, counties with pot businesses
Money collected from pot businesses through the Michigan marijuana tax will go to 62 cities, 15 villages, 33 townships, and 53 counties.
Marijuana testing lab sues Michigan regulators over recall, says it cost $229M disruption
A Michigan marijuana testing laboratory has filed a lawsuit against regulators who ordered a recall last week, saying it was "unjustified".
Michigan dispensary seeks Veterans for new weed delivery, pays up to $50K
Veterans looking for a job can make up to $50,000 delivering marijuana for a Walled Lake dispensary - and they'll even cover the cost of the car and gas for deliveries.
Warren to vote on medical marijuana sales in city but attorney says process not transparent
"We have a judgment from Judge Marlinga that says the Open Meetings Act was violated, which is why this whole case was brought forward from the very beginning," Sulaka said. "And all we have been asking for, is a fair and transparent process."
People fired for using weed outside of work shouldn't lose unemployment benefits, Nessel says
The Michigan Attorney General filed a brief Monday that sought to protect workers terminated from their job for using pot.
Drug charges against Canadian trucker dropped who says he was victim of smuggling scheme
Tasbir Singh, 32, was detained at the border on July 7 after agents found 2,200 pounds of weed in his truck. But Singh's lawyer said he was the victim of a drug smuggling scheme.
Pot growing grandma takes on Ypsilanti Twp. over medical marijuana operation in basement
A 79-year-old Ypsilanti Township woman is facing three months in prison for contempt of court after she was ordered to destroy her medical marijuana plants she was growing in her home.