7/10/2023 0 Comments Quicky gummies![]() Choice Chews and Noble Road.Ĭhoice Chews are amazing. I have two favorite gummy brands, since the baked goods I've had kinda taste nasty and are super dry. Please do not make any post that make the cannabis community look bad, such as driving while intoxicated, littering or any other instances of inappropriate usage Any unrelated or NSFW posts will be removed.Ĭannabis has long been stigmatized, and we're finally moving toward approval from the masses. This is a cannabis community, and as such, post must be related to cannabis. As such, you must be at least 18 to use the subreddit, for our protection, and the protection of minors. In Michigan, cannabis is legally medically for those 18+ for the most part (there are rare cases where younger have gotten cards), and recreationally for those that are 21+. While varying opinions and constructive criticism are fine, please try your best to avoid personal attacks. This is also as a protection against reddits content policyįor many of us, this us a community, and communities thrive when they work together. ![]() As such, gifting will not be allowed on the subreddit. Michigan recreational laws are still very new. This is also against reddits content policy While cannabis may be legal in Michigan, peer-to-peer sales are not yet legal in any way. No Sales/Advertising of cannabis or other drugs SB 72 - Allow landlords to evict medical cannabis users (Passed Senate Mar 10, 2015) Rulesġ. HB 4606 - Repeals law that bans transporting medical cannabis in a vehicle unless it is enclosed in a case or is in the vehicle’s trunk and is inaccessible from inside the vehicle (Passed by House October 19, 2017) HB 5222 - Establishes testing/quality/labeling standards for cannabis products (Passed House December 13, 2017) HB 6227 - Permit an individual to get cannabis-related convictions expunged from their record following passing of recreational (Introduced June 12, 2018) SB 1081 - Exempt medical cannabis from sales tax (introduced September 5, 2018) HB 4209 / SB 142 - Makes dispensaries explicitly legal except where municipalities ban them. HB 5548 - Number of cannabis plants allowed for growing increases based on license type (Proposed Feb 25, 2020) HB 5893 - Prohibit medical cannabis businesses from donating to nonprofit organizations (Proposed Jun 23, 2020) HB 4250 - Prohibits processing and sale of cannabis products with Vitamin E Acetate (Passed House Jun 3, 2021) HB 5706 - Allow MRA to contract with Native cannabis businesses (Proposed Feb 01, 2022) HB 5877 - Remove Cannabis' scheduled classification as a controlled substance (Proposed Mar 03, 2022) HB 6056 / HB 6057 - Allows for the transportation and disposal of cannabis waste (Proposed Apr 28, 2022) u/killmrcory made a good breakdown of the proposal if you'd like a deeper dive Proposal 1 legalized recreational possession of cannabis (2.5 ounces open, 10 ounces locked up) and growth of 12 cannabis plants per household on December 6, 2018 Join the discord! It's a great way for users to connect! A place for fellow Michiganders to celebrate trees as well as everything else that comes along with living in Michigan (local craft beer, music festivals, etc).
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