5 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
The market is melting down. The cops are cracking down. And dispensaries in the Great Lakes State are still on track to beat out California to top the global cannabis sales charts.
The market is melting down. The cops are cracking down. And dispensaries in the Great Lakes State are still on track to beat out California to top the global cannabis sales charts.
Mitten Extracts’ newest limited-edition drop, Flavors of Summer Past, might just be the best-tasting distillate pens on the Michigan market this summer.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is calling on Congress to pass long-sought legislation that would let cannabis businesses access traditional banking services.
The cannabis plants are growing, the prices are dropping, and the politics are heating up.
More Michiganders than ever are turning to cannabis for wellness and relief. But even with medical and recreational access, stigma surrounding the plant still lingers—especially when it comes to understanding what cannabis can actually do for our health.
Between the lawsuits, the loopholes, and the low prices, Michigan’s cannabis scene stays anything but boring.
Michigan weed sales are slowing. Prices are crashing. Big-name companies are pulling out. Here’s what that means for stoners.
Need a late-night re-up? All of these dispensaries stay open past 11 p.m. And a few of them don't close at all.
Whether you’re a seasoned consumer or new to the Michigan cannabis scene, one important detail often gets overlooked: proper cannabis storage.
If it feels like the weed news never stops, you’re not wrong.