The Michigan Supreme Court has decided against hearing arguments from MILegalize in regards to their invalidated marijuana legalization ballot initiative. So the big question is -- what happens now?
A new bill was approved by Governor Snyder Friday (6/24), which will have all of Michigan's marijuana users, be they legal or otherwise, terrified to get behind the wheel... even if they haven't smoked in several days.
Michigan lawmakers are getting ready to vote on a bill that will start the process for setting a legal limit for driving while under the influence of marijuana.
Many Michiganders are excited about the chance to vote for marijuana legalization this November. Unfortunately, we might not even see it on the ballot thanks to a new bill that just passed the Senate.
The talk of legalizing marijuana has been louder and louder year by year. With the 2016 election coming up, I don't see how politicians can ignore this giant elephant in the room. It is legal in about 4 states and in some states like Michigan it is legal only for medical purposes.
Watch out, kids! Even in states where marijuana has been made legal for medical or recreational purposes, law enforcement agencies are using the social media to bust people for marijuana.
A recent article in HIGH TIMES reveals that police have been posing as black market pot growers and posting on popular social media platforms, such as Facebook and Instragram, in hopes of making marijuana arrests
The best way to salvage what is left of your liver and avoid a dastardly hangover this New Year’s Eve is to skip the hard liquor and smoke weed instead.
Marijuana, while illegal for recreational consumption in the state of Michigan, is considered by some medical professionals an effective substitute for those trying to avoid dropping dead of cirrhosis of the liver by the age of 40...
A group of attorneys are pushing to remove the state’s crime lab from the Michigan State Police and reassign it to a more trustworthy department.