Cannabis lobby group challenges constitutionality of new tax set to take effect January 2026, arguing it violates ...
Michigan's 24% tax on marijuana will go into effect at the start of 2026 after a Court of Claims judge denied a request for an injunction.
President Trump signed an executive order to classify marijuana as a less dangerous substance, a move applauded by Michigan's ...
Michigan's new 24% tax on wholesale cannabis purchases can remain in place, a judge has ruled. The state's cannabis industry sued the state over its new tax, which would generate $420 million in ...
Court of Claims judge finds cannabis companies unlikely to succeed in blocking tax set to generate $420 million for road funding.
The bills would tighten regulations on products containing more than 1.75 milligrams of THC, the primary psychoactive in marijuana.
So the case will enter a discovery phase, but without an injunction, the 24% wholesale tax will proceed as planned on January 1. It’s unclear when the court case will continue.
A judge has declined a request to stop Michigan’s new 24% wholesale tax on marijuana. Michigan Court of Claims Judge Sima G. Patel denied motions filed by Holistic Research Group and Michigan Cannabis ...
A Michigan judge declined to strike down a new tax on the wholesale price of marijuana, set to take effect Jan. 1.
Lansing — Michigan marijuana industry experts are warning of dire consequences for the market if a 24% wholesale tax is signed into law, arguing it could "decimate" businesses currently struggling ...
“I’m just going to be real with you. We have Chinese nationals that are growing illegal marijuana in the state, taking advantage of the laws,” Brian Hanna, executive director of the Michigan Cannabis ...
Last week the Board of State Canvassers approved the language for a petition by the Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol. That means if the CRMLA can gather 252,523 valid signatures in a ...