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Pontiac residents will finally be able to purchase marijuana products in the city limits, years after votes to allow medical and recreational sales.
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Marijuana sales begin in Pontiac

Pontiac residents will finally be able to purchase cannabis products in the city limits, years after votes to allow medical and recreational sales. Residents approved medical sales in August 2018. But ...
Michigan communities that embraced recreational marijuana are collecting millions of dollars in taxes again this year, but the checks are shrinking as the legal market continues to stumble.
Stoner comedy legend Tommy Chong has an election-year quip ready to lay on the crowd of thousands expected in Ann Arbor for Saturday’s 45th annual Hash Bash. “First, I’ll probably joke about my cancer ...
A state senator representing Hillsdale County has proposed a bill to roll back Michigan’s recent tax increase on cannabis sales, gaining support from local sellers.
Michigan’s Cannabis Regulatory Agency says it can’t, by law, provide data on how much each county saw in marijuana sales, but it does publish regional sales data each month. The agency declined to ...
In the last three years, Manistee County’s marijuana excise tax dollars have continued to shrink. This mimics a statewide ...
Excessive taxes on legal cannabis push consumers to illicit markets, undermining legalization goals and hurting state-licensed businesses.
From Michigan to Maine, state governments are raising taxes on marijuana products. The New York Times is cheering them on, opining in a recent editorial that ...