
Michigan House Offers Overview Presentation On Medical Marijuana Law
A meeting on Tuesday in the Michigan House could provide clarity on the direction the legislature plans to take with pending medical marijuana legislation. The

A meeting on Tuesday in the Michigan House could provide clarity on the direction the legislature plans to take with pending medical marijuana legislation. The

ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN- Michigan’s medical marijuana community showed strong support for a defendant in the tiny west Michigan town of St. Joseph by bringing 60

A Central Michigan University group will host a panel discussion to explore the issue of medical marijuana and some commonly-held myths MT. PLEASANT- Central Michigan

I was not surprised when a poll was released yesterday by Public Policy Polling which found that an overwhelming majority of poll participants in Michigan support

LANSING – In a statement released by Steve Arwood, director of the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, the agency has decided to accept the

LANSING- The Director of Michigan’s Licensing and Regulatory Affairs has signed off on allowing veterans and others suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) to use

LANSING- He said it to a Kalamazoo radio reporter. He told it to an Internet news journalist. Now the official word is out; the much-anticipated

Finding by panel of physicians, professors, and medical marijuana advocates would make Michigan the eighth state to provide relief for those suffering from the effects

LANSING- When Nancy Grace appeared on CNN and asked the millions of viewers worldwide, “What about the babies?” she was asking about the effect of

LANSING- SB 783, the highly controversial bill that proposes to amend the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act to prevent some uses of medical marijuana on a

When Child Protective Services removed Baby Bree from her mother’s arms in 2013 due to prejudice against medical marijuana patients, it made national news. Now

LANSING- After a single hearing, a bill has passed a Michigan Senate Committee that would restrict licensed and registered medical marijuana patients from certain uses

By Phillip Smith In a bellwether case, the Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that cities and counties cannot pass ordinances that conflict with the state’s

In a case that pitted Michigan’s voter-directed initiative against a local community and federal law, medical marijuana patients came out the victors. The City of

Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville assigned two pro-marijuana bills to his own Committee on January 8; less than one month later he has announced he’s

Police and prosecutors are seizing on gray areas in Michigan’s three-year-old medical marijuana law to shut down dispensaries and disrupt the treatment of patients, Oakland

A medical marijuana dispensary owner was charged Monday with violating Michigan election law after authorities said the clinic offered free pot to patients who registered

By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town About 1,500 supporters filled the Capitol lawn Wednesday afternoon at the state capitol in Lansing, carrying signs

Thursday was a bad day to be among Michigan’s nearly 100,000 medical marijuana patients and down to a last joint. Many marijuana dispensaries closed their

By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town Michigan’s attorney general has been busily trying to dismantle the state’s medical marijuana law ever since it

By Todd A. Heywood An Oakland County Commissioner and former mayor of Ferndale was forced to invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self incrimination during

The Michigan medical marijuana program is under attack as republicans in the legislature want to pile on more regulations to the voter approved law related

By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town A 70-year-old woman was convicted on a marijuana charge by a Michigan jury after they were instructed

By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town A medical marijuana center in Ypsilanti has become the first in Michigan to receive a dispensary license