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Detroit City Council continues to sort through recreational marijuana ordinance
Read full article: Detroit City Council continues to sort through recreational marijuana ordinanceLast summer, a judge put a halt to granting recreational marijuana licenses in the city of Detroit. Instead of waiting to go to trial, there’s a new ordinance on the table.
Judge halts recreational marijuana licensing in Detroit over ‘likely unconstitutional’ ordinance
Read full article: Judge halts recreational marijuana licensing in Detroit over ‘likely unconstitutional’ ordinanceA district court judge ruled Thursday to halt the granting of recreational marijuana licenses in the city of Detroit over an ordinance that allegedly favors certain Detroit residents over other applicants.
Michigan company aims to make cannabis industry more fair for all
Read full article: Michigan company aims to make cannabis industry more fair for allCannabis has become a multi-million dollar business in Michigan, but there is still a double standard when it comes to social equity in the industry. The Michigan company Pleasantrees is known for its cannabis products, but they’re also working to make the marijuana industry more equitable for everyone. “Social equity has basically become a term of art in the cannabis industry,” said Jerome Crawford with Pleasantrees. The Michigan company is hiring more minorities like Crawford, an attorney who now oversees legal operations and social equity for Pleasantrees. AdYou can learn more about Pleasantrees’ social equity plan on their website here.
Corporate marijuana battle in Michigan has medical users concerned about supply, cost
Read full article: Corporate marijuana battle in Michigan has medical users concerned about supply, costA corporate takeover of the marijuana industry in Michigan is creating concerns for those who rely on the plant for health benefits and more. Some people argue that corporate operations are working to cut out caregivers, who grow and sell marijuana to their medical patients. The Marijuana Regulatory Agency has cut a major supply chain of pot, which is affecting patients and business owners, who are experiencing a shortage. Patients are concerned that the battle between local and corporate operations and the shortage of some products might raise marijuana prices for those who need it most. Watch Hank Winchester’s full report in the video player above.