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 ...
Michigan's new 24% tax on wholesale cannabis purchases can remain in place, a judge has ruled. The state's cannabis industry ...
Cannabis industry groups argued that the tax violates the state Constitution by altering the voter-approved legalization law ...
The Michigan Cannabis Industry Association has contended that the new tax should have required supermajority support from ...
Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall, a Republican, says affordability is going to be a big issue in the 2026 election, and he ...
Representatives of Michigan's cannabis industry plan to appeal a Michigan Court of Claims decision to leave in place a ...
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 ...
A Court of Claims judge has declined to block a 24% wholesale tax on Michigan’s marijuana less than a month before it’s scheduled to go into effect but allowed the cannabis industry’s challenge to the ...
Court of Claims judge finds cannabis companies unlikely to succeed in blocking tax set to generate $420 million for road ...
LANSING, MI -- Shortly after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a new 24% wholesale tax on marijuana into law, Michigan’s most prominent cannabis trade organization filed a lawsuit. The lawsuit, filed ...
A state Court of Claims judge denied requests from cannabis businesses and a trade group to halt Michigan's new 24% excise ...