
MICHIGAN—Whether you’re here for the hype, the policy, or just to keep your stash stocked with the good stuff, here’s your weekly dispatch of cannabis news from across the state:
BIG EXIT: One of Michigan’s largest cannabis operators is leaving. TerrAscend—the parent company behind Gage and Cookies—is pulling the plug on all 20 of its dispensaries and four grow facilities across the state. About 250 Michigan workers will lose their jobs as a result.Â
FAIRGROUND FLEX: Flower Expo is coming back to Michigan and bringing a two-day weed bonanza to the Allegan County Fairgrounds on Aug. 27 and 28. The trade show is designed for those who work in the cannabis business, with a big focus on product education for budtenders.
CRAFT CRUSH: Mi Loud, a small-batch grower in Jackson, is making big noise in Michigan’s flower scene for its focus on terpene-rich strains, slow cures, and medical-grade quality that hits way above the market average. Steve Neavling at the Detroit Metro Times has the full scoop.
JOINT SUPREMACY: Jeeter is officially the nation’s top-selling pre-roll brand, according to a new report that ranked US sales across 13 states. Michigan-based budget brands Cali-Blaze and Dragonfly also made the top 10, with Dragonfly moving more units than any other brand.
VAPE CRASH: The sky’s the limit—unless you’re Sky Labs. The Mount Morris-based processor behind brands like Bossy and Flight has officially lost its license and is shutting down operations after backing out of a legal fight with the state regulators over a laundry list of alleged violations.
SUMMER TOUR: Mitten Extracts is hitting the road for a statewide summer tour, bringing deals, limited-edition merch, and Michigan-made munchies to dispensaries across the state through September. Stops include The Bloomery, JARS, King of Budz, Levels, Timber, and more.Â
ROAD TRIP RECS: City Pulse columnist Chris Silva recently published his official summer travel guide for Michigan stoners—including suggestions for misty hikes in the Porcupine Mountains, sculpture park strolls in Marquette, and movie nights at the Getty Drive-In.
READ MORE: 6 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan

Want more cannabis news delivered right to your inbox? Click here to sign up for The MichiGanja Report—our free weekly newsletter about all things marijuana.
Support Our Cause
Thank you for taking the time to read our work. Before you go, we hope you'll consider supporting our values-driven journalism, which has always strived to make clear what's really at stake for Michiganders and our future.
Since day one, our goal here at The 'Gander has always been to empower people across the state with fact-based news and information. We believe that when people are armed with knowledge about what's happening in their local, state, and federal governments—including who is working on their behalf and who is actively trying to block efforts aimed at improving the daily lives of Michigan families—they will be inspired to become civically engaged.
5 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
MICHIGAN—It’s getting chilly out there, but Michigan’s cannabis headlines are still on fire. A new wholesale tax is still rattling dispensaries,...
Michigan’s weed laws: 7 things every stoner should know
Is it legal to smoke weed in public in Michigan? Not exactly. Here’s a quick commuter guide to what’s actually allowed under state law....
MichiGanja in Review: This ‘coughless’ pipe might make me quit rolling joints
Weedgets’ new Maze-X pipe cools, filters, and delivers a surprisingly smooth hit that even joint loyalists can appreciate. I might even ditch my...
Industry group files lawsuit to block Michigan’s new wholesale tax on weed
BY KYLE DAVIDSON, MICHIGAN ADVANCE MICHIGAN—A cannabis industry trade association is challenging the state’s newly approved tax on the sale or...
‘Kiss My Grass’ shines light on barriers Black women face in Michigan cannabis
DETROIT—Some films entertain you. Others make you sit in uncomfortable truth. Kiss My Grass does both. Co-directed by Detroit native Mary Pryor,...



