Get ready for the most depressing story of the day. An 81-year-old grandmother from Michigan was arrested for marijuana possession because her medical marijuana card was expired.
The Burton zoning board voted to rezone part of Southmoor from "general business" to "light industrial." This means that Southmoor will be able to use 37 acres to grow commercial medical marijuana.
Bangor Township has begun to grasp at the opportunity for economic development in their area. The township just approved 33 permits for medical marijuana facilities.
In a vote on Monday night, Vienna Township board members voted no on the drafting of an ordinance to license medical marijuana facilities. While seven board members are against it, some business owners don't share the same feelings.
The Electric Kanna Karnival is this weekend at Auto City Speedway and is aimed at raising awareness about medical marijuana. It's a two-day festival to featuring hundreds of vendors, camping, and a carnival experience.
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder has signed another law that might cause some trouble for medical marijuana users. The new law will allow landlords to ban tenants from using medical marijuana in their rental units.
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.
If all goes according to plan, Michigan patients will not have to worry about being fired from their jobs simply for participating in the state’s medical marijuana program.
Michigan law enforcement has once again been caught engaging in questionable practices when it comes to the state’s medical marijuana program.