Michigan, with 25% of the population of California, is the first state to ever surpass California in legal cannabis sales
That’s because everyone is the surrounding states are going there for their low prices. Illinois dispensaries have taxed themselves out of the market. Indiana and Wisconsin are still illegal states so it’s just logical that everyone goes to Michigan. CLMichigan, with 25% of the population of California, is the first state to ever surpass California in legal cannabis sales
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That’s contingent upon how much they are going to tax the market. CLOhio's new 'permission' will cut into those figures.
That’s contingent upon how much they are going to tax the market. CL
On The Potcast, they always talk about how dispensary cannabis doesn't have the quality of medicine which is producible at a smaller scale. Most people don't know this and just buy it. Some testing requirements may be in place for consumer safety.
I wonder if the pot in MI is tainted and poisoned like what is going on in CA right now. I don't know that much about the legal market but from what I read, there are a handful of companies growing it all. Companies like CuraLeaf and Green Thumb. If they are using poison in one place, they are likely using it everywhere.
Just curious.
Ditto, but it’s 4 plants in Illinois. They better have a search warrant though if they want to check. Lmao CLSpeaking for myself, with the 12 plant limit I'll never step into another dispensary.. ever..