On Wednesday, Ford employees found 277 pounds of marijuana inside rail cars at the Ford Rail Distribution Facility. The rail cars were carrying new Ford and Lincoln vehicles from Mexico to the facility in Woodhaven.
I am guessing this was not part of the plan. Michigan State Police seized a 5 pound bag of buds on its way from Michigan to Ohio. One officer even posed with the pot.
Police seized quite a big of pot during a traffic stop just north of Detroit. Two hundred pounds to be exact. Three men were pulled over in Sterling Heights and police found the large amount of "high potency marijuana" believed to be from California.
Just eight short years after medical marijuana was approved by Michigan voters, our state government is catching up by attempting to close loopholes and color in some of the many gray areas that has previously made the program such a legally confusing mess.
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?
I'm not trying to say that the State of Michigan should encourage teens to smoke marijuana, but they could've made better use of this money by, literally, spending it on anything else.
A new bill was approved by Governor Snyder today, which will have all of Michigan's marijuana users, be they legal or otherwise, terrified to get behind the wheel... even if they haven't smoked in several days.
This gives the term 'Holy Roller' a whole new meaning! A Lansing church is hoping to break the stigma about marijuana use by holding an upcoming service at the Lansing Herbal Farmers Market.