Michigan
Michigan Strips Out “Labor Peace Agreements” From Its Cannabis Industry
The decision to remove the pro-union requirement came after an onslaught of written feedback, despite strong support at an earlier hearing.
Michigan: New Report Sets Baseline for Tracking Cannabis Legalization Impacts
The baseline report will allow for stakeholders to “best understand the health, social and economic impacts associated with the legalization of recreational cannabis.”
Can a State Demand that Cannabis Bosses Work With Unions? A Big Debate in Michigan
A proposed rule requiring labor peace agreements has drawn pushback from the legislature but support from some workers.
Supply Concerns Dominate Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency’s First Meeting
“There is no flower in the system. There’s none to be bought. I’m running out,” said Jacob Abraham, who owns a medical cannabis dispensary.
Q&A: How Michigan’s New Cannabis Business Group Seeks to Steady the Market
Josh Hovey shares the Michigan Cannabis Industry Association’s plans to work with the Democratic administration tasked with bringing medical and recreational use sales above board.
Cannabis and the Midterms
On Election Day, three of four cannabis voter measures passed. And dozens of congressional, gubernatorial, and local results have implications for the future of cannabis in the US.
The Cannabis Factor in Michigan’s Governor’s Race
Voters have a chance to legalize, and a choice between candidates with opposite views on cannabis.
Lawmaker Inaction Shapes Cannabis in Michigan as Legalization Heads to the Ballot Box
Voters are likely to approve recreational cannabis but there are warning signs in the state’s messy cannabis past