Michigan will tax an additional 24% on wholesale cannabis under a new state law that goes into effect Jan. 1, allocating revenue toward Michigan roads and construction projects.
Lawsuit claims 24% wholesale marijuana tax was passed without required three-fourths legislative support for amending voter ...
A Michigan Court of Claims judge has set a hearing date for later this month on the state’s motion to dismiss a marijuana ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — A new 24% wholesale tax on marijuana in Michigan is sparking controversy among cannabis business owners and advocates who say the measure could devastate locally owned operations ...
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Tuesday signed into law a new 24% tax on marijuana sales between producers and dispensaries, creating revenue to partially fund her long-promised effort to improve ...
ANN ARBOR, MI — Marijuana dispensaries are no longer required to be 1,000 feet away from schools in Ann Arbor. City Council ...
State Rep. Joseph Aragona, R-Clinton Township, is working on legislation that would end the state's prohibition on exports as ...