5 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
The cannabis headlines just keep coming, and this week’s latest batch is full of fresh developments, big debates, and other green-tinted twists from across the state.
The cannabis headlines just keep coming, and this week’s latest batch is full of fresh developments, big debates, and other green-tinted twists from across the state.
Flower that smacks, drinks that hit, and edibles that don’t taste like trash—here’s what our chief cannabis correspondent is using to survive summer in Michigan.
When people think about cannabis, they often picture getting “high.” But here’s the truth: You don’t have to feel intoxicated to benefit from this powerful plant.
New research from Harvard Medical School shows that cannabis users aren't at greater risk of emphysema or lung damage. Tobacco users, though? Not so lucky.
A new week means a fresh batch of cannabis news. From policy shifts to local headlines, we’ve got everything you need to stay informed—and maybe a little entertained.
From courtrooms to grow rooms, there’s no shortage of action in Michigan’s cannabis scene.
One of the most versatile, discreet, and user-friendly options available at licensed Michigan dispensaries is the tincture—and it might just be the most underutilized tool for wellbeing.
Lawmakers want cops to roll out roadside saliva tests to catch stoned drivers. But experts say the technology is unreliable and doesn’t actually measure impairment.
First time dispensary deals. Free joints. Half-off flower. Branded tote bags you’ll never use. These pot shops are going all out to win your first visit.
If it’s happening in Michigan’s cannabis world, it’s probably happening fast—and making headlines.