Recreational marijuana was on the Michigan ballot today. I voted yes and hope it passes, but my hopes aren't high, because most of the people at my polling place were like twice my age.
You'd be surprised how wide the consumer base for CBD and THC products has grown. We sell to people middle-aged and older from every state every day. We get the most money flowing in from Texas due largely to proximity and size, but Michigan definitely isn't under-represented at the dispensary.Recreational marijuana was on the Michigan ballot today. I voted yes and hope it passes, but my hopes aren't high, because most of the people at my polling place were like twice my age.
Not looking good so far, but this is apparently only 0.2% of the votes so we'll see what happens over the next few days I guess.You'd be surprised how wide the consumer base for CBD and THC products has grown. We sell to people middle-aged and older from every state every day. We get the most money flowing in from Texas due largely to proximity and size, but Michigan definitely isn't under-represented at the dispensary.
It passed.Not looking good so far, but this is apparently only 0.2% of the votes so we'll see what happens over the next few days I guess.
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Thank god for that! I think it will be a while until I can go to the weed shop and get a tincture, but the cops won't be arresting people for having it in their glove box anymore (At least not after a couple weeks have passed).
As far as your medical card goes, I believe that information is supposed to be HIPAA protected in the states. Even if somebody somehow found out about it, it's ridiculous that we would have such a bias toward people who use MMJ but not toward people who use prescribed opioids which cause far more impairment.
Recreational marijuana was on the Michigan ballot today. I voted yes and hope it passes, but my hopes aren't high, because most of the people at my polling place were like twice my age.
So, what exactly does this mean? The money will go directly to those places?Permit retail sales of marijuana and edibles subject to a 10% tax, dedicated to implementation costs, clinical trials, schools, roads, and municipalities where marijuana businesses are located.
Any sales tax collected from licensed facilities would probably be put in a separate fund that would be distributed to those services.Not err... 51 (not telling my age), but I would have also voted yes, despite not doing any drugs. I wonder how many non-smokers voted yes.
So, what exactly does this mean? The money will go directly to those places?
Was it Marinol? That is already legal in all 50 states.Hope one day to see medical marijuana legal at all the states (I never smoked usual THC containing weed, but my grandpa was prescribed medical cannabis to relieve bone pains and it helps him greatly). I also want to try CBD Oil , I would like to see it available at local stores, legally.
Next up is magic mushrooms. Denver is looking at becoming the first city to decriminalize, and Oregon is looking at becoming the first state to legalize. Micro-doses of shrooms and/or ecstasy both seem to show a lot of promise for the treatment of depression, anxiety and PTSD. I just wanna go on my annual trip without having to resort to buying it illegally, though.