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Cornell frat parties on hold; druggings, assault reported
Read full article: Cornell frat parties on hold; druggings, assault reportedFraternity parties are temporarily suspended at Cornell University after reports that a student was sexually assaulted over the weekend and four others were reportedly drugged in recent weeks.
Michigan recalls marijuana product after someone licked pre-rolls during assembly
Read full article: Michigan recalls marijuana product after someone licked pre-rolls during assemblyThe Marijuana Regulatory Agency (MRA) announced Thursday a recall on contaminated pre-rolls from retail outlets at Bay City, Hazel Park, Detroit, Traverse City, Ann Arbor, Lansing, River Rouge, Ferndale, Quincy, Lowell, Negaunee and Lapeer. According to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), the investigation was initiated on July 31. Consumers who have any of the contaminated pre-rolls in their possession should return them to the retailer where they were purchased for proper disposal. Consumers who have experienced symptoms after using these products should report their symptoms and product use to their physician. Consumers are also asked to report any adverse product reactions to the MRA via email at MRA-Enforcement@michigan.gov or call 517-284-8599.
Michigan to give break on driver’s license suspension fee
Read full article: Michigan to give break on driver’s license suspension feeLANSING, Mich. – Despite a favorable court decision that would allow the Secretary of State to continue to suspend driver’s licenses for failure to pay court fees, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson joined with Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget McCormack to help people avoid suspension. A May decision by the 6th U.S. “Driver’s license suspensions are one of the leading factors for sky high jail admissions in Michigan,” said Lt. Gov. “This action is an important step toward reducing how many people come into contact with the system. It moves us closer to ensuring our policies treat people across the state fairly despite their socio-economic status.”