Michigan’s Marijuana Regulatory Agency (MRA) recently released emergency regulations for its upcoming recreational cannabis market. On July 3, 2019, the MRA approved a set of temporary rules for prospective recreational retailers. The emergency regulations will last for six months and can be extended for an additional six months. Under the new rules, Michigan residents will soon be able to buy cannabis and consume it at licensed events and facilities. ...
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Michigan’s New Cannabis Laws: What To Know For 2019
When the results of last November’s midterm elections were in and tallied, Michigan joined nine other states and the District of Columbia and legalized the use of recreational cannabis. There were four states with cannabis on the ballot: Utah, Missouri, North Dakota, and Michigan. Utah and Missouri passed new medical marijuana laws, and Michigan passed ambitious and progressive legislation allowing the use of recreational cannabis. North Dakota, the fourth state, was the only state that didn’t pass its proposed legislation. ...
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New Cannabis Laws in Utah, Missouri, and Michigan: What To Know
Last November’s elections had cannabis on the ballot in four states: Michigan, Missouri, North Dakota, and Michigan. North Dakota and Michigan residents were voting about passing recreational cannabis laws, while Missouri and Utah voted about allowing medical cannabis. ...
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Recreational Cannabis Cultivation Laws for Home Growers
With November’s United States midterm elections behind us, cannabis is now legal in three more states. Michigan now allows the recreational use of marijuana, and Missouri and Utah passed medical use laws. The citizens of North Dakota, the fourth state to have cannabis on the ballot, decided to pass on making recreational cannabis legal, at least for now. ...
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Election Results 2018: Cannabis on the Ballot
*UPDATE 11/7/2018: The election results are in! Legal cannabis has earned some major victories, but not everywhere. Check out each section below for a full update of the results by state.
The United States has seen a tremendous amount of marijuana reform. Each year, an increasing number of states have marijuana on the ballot for a variety of measures that will reshape and redefine cannabis policy, providing increasing numbers of people access to the plant. Whether it’s for medical or recreational use, the tide is turning nationwide as far as public perception and acceptance. There can be little disputing that the marijuana industry is here to stay. ...
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