Gov. Whitmer signs 'clean slate' bill to erase marijuana convictions
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer will sign bipartisan legislation Monday that will expunge certain marijuana convictions.
Advocates cheer Michigan's automatic expungement bill for low-level crimes
Tens of thousands of people across the state are going to get a second chance thanks to Michigan's new 'clean slate' act.
Car dealers, cleaners seeing unforeseen side effect of legalized marijuana: the lingering smell
Although marijuana may be legal now in Michigan, it's still not legal to smoke and drive. But take it from the experience of car dealers and car cleaners - plenty of people still are.
Herbal Healing marijuana store offers drive-thru service in River Rouge
But as of Friday, he was able to offer his customers something convenient that other pot businesses can't - a first of its kind drive-thru service.
Marijuana cigarettes recalled across Michigan for human saliva contamination
Pre-rolled marijuana cigarettes that were distributed across Michigan have been recalled out of Bay City, Mich. after they were found to be contaminated with human saliva.
Cannabis dispensary Skymint opens first metro location in Hazel Park
the recreational and medical cannabis dispensary Skymint has opened its first metro Detroit location in Hazel Park.
Hazel Park pot shop donating portion of proceeds back to the community
New Standard in Hazel Park is the newest recreational provisioning center in Oakland County, run by people looking for a fresh start in their careers.
Canadian nurse charged with smuggling 150 pounds of pot into Detroit amid coronavirus
A Canadian nurse who was issued special privileges to travel into Michigan during the border shutdown amid Coronavirus used her access to try and smuggle 150 pounds of pot at the Ambassador Bridge, U.S. Attorney Matthew Schneider said.
Michigan man seeks release 25 years into 60-year sentence for selling pot
A Flint man who was sentenced in 1996 to 60-years for selling marijuana to an undercover informant is asking for release after almost 25 years in prison.
THC vape cartridges recalled but store owner says state is missing mark
Last week the Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency recalled certain THC vape pen cartridges because of high level of Vitamin E Acetate - products that Millen had sent in for testing after the state ordered it.
Roseville neighbors fight against proposed pot center on Warren city border
They met with the planning department Monday about the would be pot shop on 11 Mile and Hayes. City law requires it to be 500 feet away from homes, schools and churches. But it sits right across the street - roughly 150 feet from houses in Roseville.
Cookies, a California-based medical marijuana shop opens in Detroit
Cookies, a California-based medical marijuana dispensary has opened its first shop on Eight Mile in Detroit on Friday, Jan. 31, 2020.
Detroit chief says violent crime up because of 'black market pot' sales
According to Detroit Police James Craig, more people are becoming victims of violence as they take part in black market weed deals in Detroit.
State recalls vape cartridges for high levels of Vitamin E Acetate
All affected vape cartridges will have a label that indicates the license number of the marijuana facility and the METRC number assigned to the product in the statewide monitoring system.
Detroit City Council delays recreational pot sales - for now
But members of Detroit City Council are working to change this. Today's vote extends the soon to expire opt-out through March, providing city officials additional time to set rules and regulations.
St. Pete man arrested for handing out marijuana to strangers ‘because it was Christmas,' police say
A 67-year-old man was arrested Saturday after St. Petersburg police officers learned he was giving out marijuana to people who passed by him.
Recreational marijuana sales get green light earlier than expected for Dec. 1
With legal recreational marijuana, it represents the beginning of a new normal in Michigan.
State regulations, lack of supply causing delay on recreational pot shops
It's been nearly a year since voters in Michigan approved recreational marijuana but it's still legally unavailable in stores.
There's now a breathalyzer test for weed. Michigan police say it won't change things much
With weed legal in Michigan, state and city police officers are increasingly finding THC at the center of impaired driving scenarios and car accidents. To ease the burden of law enforcement, a company announced plans to sell a weed breathalyzer by winter. So what does Michigan law enforcement think of their new potential toy?
Michigan voters approve legalization of marijuana
Michigan voters have approved a ballot measure that will legalize marijuana in Michigan similar to alcohol, according to both supporters and the opposition of the bill.