The new 24% wholesale marijuana tax is applied earlier in the supply chain and comes on top of the 10% excise tax and 6% ...
Metro Detroit cannabis dispensaries say sales have ticked up in recent weeks as customers stock up ahead of a new 24% tax set ...
When Greenhouse of Walled Lake, Michigan, opened in 2019, it catered to Michigan’s medical marijuana market, and business was booming. Recreational marijuana sales began later that year statewide, ...
The tax is expected to bring in $420 million for road improvements, but cannabis industry advocates say it could undermine ...
MENOMINEE, Mich. (WLUK) -- Menominee could potentially limit the number of cannabis dispensaries in the city. Since Michigan legalized recreational marijuana in 2018, more and more retail shops have ...
Thanks to Michigan voters, marijuana is now legal for recreational use, but it is not for sale in any stores yet. Fortunately, that magical entity that Republicans are always praising — you know, the ...
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First recreational marijuana dispensary opens in Eastpointe
Moses Roses attorney Chris Aiello acknowledged the business operators are among those throughout the industry concerned about ...
One of the first recreational marijuana sales in Michigan took place five years ago at Greenstone Provisions in Ann Arbor, pictured here. Since then, many communities have chosen to allow dispensaries ...
A Michigan Court of Claims judge has declined to block a new wholesale tax on recreational marijuana from taking effect January 1. Judge Sima Patel held Monday in a widely awaited ruling that a ...
Cannabis lobby group challenges constitutionality of new tax set to take effect January 2026, arguing it violates ...
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The average price of marijuana in Michigan is lowest in history as annual sales near $3 billion
Michiganders have spent nearly $3 billion on marijuana in 2025, but that is down from last year. According to the latest monthly report from the Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA), the price of ...
The short answer is no, you can't. Recreational use of marijuana has been legal in Michigan since 2018, when voters passed the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act with 56% of the vote.
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