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Michigan medical marijuana collective tries new model Detroit Free Press Michigan voters in 2008 approved marijuana for some chronic medical conditions, but the Michigan Supreme Court in February slammed the door on marijuana shops. The court said owners of so-called dispensaries aren't entitled to operate a business that
Published on November 15, 2012 By
Michigan AG bringing charges in medical marijuana raids Battle Creek Enquirer PORT HURON — The state is charging six people connected to medical marijuana businesses in St. Clair, Sanilac and Tuscola counties. The Times Herald of Port Huron reports the case stems from an investigation of the Blue Water Compassion Centers, …
Published on September 19, 2012 By
MLive.com Medical marijuana law no protection for fired Battle Creek Walmart worker … MLive.com GRAND RAPIDS, MI – The firing of a former Battle Creek Walmart worker, who was dismissed for failing a drug test but claimed he should be exempt because of Michigan's medical marijuana law, has been upheld by a federal appeals court that ruled the … Battle Creek Wal-Mart worker fired over medical marijuana loses appeal Battle Creek Enquirer Wal-Mart worker fired over medical marijuana loses case Lansing State Journal For patients' rights City Pulse Harrison Daily all 24 news articles
Published on September 19, 2012 By
City Pulse Medical marijuana supporters rally at Capitol Battle Creek Enquirer People rally Wednesday at the Capitol in support of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Act. They also were protesting what they said is harassment of medical marijuana users. / Rod Sanford | Lansing State Journal. medical marijuana 6. Zoom … Advocates rally against medical marijuana changes City Pulse all 7 news articles
Published on September 19, 2012 By
From the archives: Medical marijuana patient fired, now suing Battle Creek Enquirer He then told his employers he was registered in Michigan to use marijuana for chronic pain caused by an inoperable brain tumor and previous sinus cancer treatments, ACLU spokeswoman Rana Elmir said. At first his bosses told him that was fine, but …
Published on April 24, 2012 By
MLive.com Law Talk: Marijuana laws in a state of confusion, according to defense lawyers MLive.com By Barton Deiters | bdeiters@mlive.com Last week, the court ruled that the Michigan Medical Marijuana Act – a provision overwhelmingly approved by voters in 2008 – does not provide protection from prosecution under Michigan's “zero tolerance” law for … Marijuana grower mines new opportunities in Upper Michigan Duluth News Tribune Plan would grow marijuana in former Michigan mine Battle Creek Enquirer all 53 news articles
Published on April 24, 2012 By
CTV.ca Marijuana grower mines new opportunities in Upper Michigan Duluth News Tribune Prairie Plant Systems Inc., a Canadian biotechnology company that's been growing plants underground for more than a decade, has a contract to supply medical marijuana in Canada and would need approval from Michigan and federal officials to convert the … Plan would grow marijuana in former Michigan mine Battle Creek Enquirer all 55 news articles
Published on March 6, 2011 By
Doctor offering help with medical marijuana Battle Creek Enquirer (blog) David Crocker, MD, talks about medical marijuana and his new clinic that will be opening in Battle Creek on March 10. / Al Lassen/For the Enquirer For more information on Dr. Dave Crocker and Michigan Holistic Health go to …
Published on March 2, 2011 By
The Flint Journal – MLive.com Swartz Creek Planning Commission holds off on approving proposed ordinance The Flint Journal – MLive.com Genesee County's smallest township became the newest place to buy medical marijuana in the area Monday and unlike bigger cities and townships, it opened without threats or a big fight from politicians or police. SWARTZ CREEK, Michigan — A proposed … and more
Published on February 25, 2011 By Michigan Medical Card
Wal-Mart can fire BC man for medical marijuana Battle Creek Enquirer 5:24 pm Associated Press Michigan law legalizing medical marijuana doesn't stop private businesses from firing people for drug use, a federal judge said Friday in dismissing a lawsuit against Wal-Mart. US District Judge Robert Jonker said the law, …