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Divided Supreme Court Rules No Quick Hearing Required When Police Seize Property In Drug Crimes
A divided Supreme Court ruled Thursday that authorities do not have to provide a quick hearing when they seize cars and other property used in drug crimes, even when the property belongs...
Michigan Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments On Warren Marijuana Case
The Michigan Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday morning in a case alleging Warren’s Marijuana Review Committee violated the state Open Meetings Act multiple times. Plaintiffs in the case,...
Lapeer Homeowners Urge City To Take Action To Stop Oder From Nearby Cannabis Grow
Residents of Lapeer are expressing growing concern over the pervasive smell of cannabis emanating from a local grow facility. At a recent Lapeer City Commission meeting, former judge Mike Higgins,...
Marijuana Hospitalizing Michigan Kids At Worrisome Rate After Legalization
In the five years since Michigan voters approved recreational pot, cannabis culture has engulfed everyday life, especially in Detroit. Billboards promising speedy weed delivery are everywhere. So...
With Cover Of Rescheduling, MSOs Already Trying To Seize 280E Tax Savings
Publicly traded cannabis companies are looking to their tax returns to save tens of million of dollars this year – and possibly recoup taxes paid in previous years. Another spate of announcements...


