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Michigan State Police says its THC toxicology results may have misidentified the substance in samples containing CBD that go as far back as 2019, which may have affected more than 3,200 reports.
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The National Institutes of Health annually surveys substance abuse among young adults in its Monitoring the Future study.
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Guidelines are being set for smokeless THC-containing products, like edibles or drinks. This also includes oils and tinctures.
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The amendments offer discounts on permits for business owners who have a prior marijuana conviction, and call for training programs for jobs in the industry.
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In total, they’ll award 100 retailer licenses, 30 microbusiness licenses and 30 consumption lounge licenses.
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The city created a social equity policy in June of 2020, but leaders say many potential business owners still struggle with raising startup funds.
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The proposed legislation does not set a legal standard of impairment, such as what's in place for alcohol breathalyzer tests.
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When all the numbers are in, state regulators predict the industry (adult use and medical) will generate nearly $1.8 billion dollars in 2021, compared with just under a billion dollars in 2020.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer and 22 other state and territorial governors sent a letter Wednesday asking Congress to adopt a law that would help marijuana businesses with banking and credit.
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Voters in small towns and cities across Michigan are deciding tomorrow whether to lift local bans on marijuana businesses. But the funding sources behind many of these proposals are hazy.