MICHIGANโStoners are getting ticketed in Ann Arbor, millions of dollars are allegedly missing in Grand Rapids, and a tiny border town is being overrun by dispensaries.
Letโs catch up:
HASH BASHED: Thousands of stoners showed up for the 55th annual Hash Bash in Ann Arbor on Saturdayโdespite a noticeable crackdown from University of Michigan police that left several attendees ticketed or booted from campus for smoking weed, MLive reports.
GREEN GRAB: Several cannabis companies are suing Grand Rapids, accusing the city of pressuring them to hand over millions of dollars for a social equity program or risk losing their licenses. The lawsuit claims that more than $4 million has been collected for a nonprofit that hasnโt done much of anything. Some say they donโt even know what the organization does.
LICENSE LAPSE: Doja was hit with a $15,000 fine and a two-week license suspension after one of its stores sold products under an expired license. As a result, both Doja dispensaries in Battle Creek and Watervliet are temporarily closed while the company sits in timeout.
BORDER BOOM: New Buffalo is quickly becoming the unofficial weed capital of the Midwest with nearly 30 dispensaries now packed into the tiny township along the Indiana border.
SMALL TOWN WEED: Dispensaries are paying off for Buchanan, where local leaders say the industry is helping support local jobs and bring in tax revenue. Mayor Mark Weedon says the industry has also brought more peopleโand spendingโinto other businesses in town.ย
PEN PROBLEMS: Disposable vape pens are booming in Michigan, but most of them arenโt worth your money. In case you missed last weekโs MichiGanja Report, I tested a few popular options and the verdict was clear: cheap distillate vapes belong in the trash.
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