The Michigan Supreme Court has decided against hearing arguments from MILegalize in regards to their invalidated marijuana legalization ballot initiative. So the big question is -- what happens now?
While Ohio voters made the decision on Tuesday not to open up the state to legal pot commerce, the outcome of the election does not appear to be the onset of a trend and it is certainly not expected to seal a similar fate in Michigan next year...
MI Legalize, the organization that has the best chance of legalizing a statewide cannabis industry for Michigan in the 2016 presidential election, needs everyone who supports putting an end to prohibition to sign their petition. The group needs more signatures in order to ensure their initiative's placement on the ballot...
In spite of a few marijuana advocacy groups attempting to legalize the leaf in 2016 through ballot initiatives, one Michigan lawmaker is attempting to get this done through the state legislature.
Michigan is bound and determined to legalize marijuana in 2016. Earlier this week, The Associated Press revealed that another group of pot proponents are set to receive approval from the state to launch a campaign aimed at establishing a statewide cannabis industry in a manner similar to Colorado and Washington.