On April 23rd, he'll be in Kalamazoo at Dormouse Theatre at 1030 Portage Street to perform for a 18+ crowd for Smokus Pocus, and tickets are $28. There will be no use of cannabis allowed at the venue, nor will there be any selling of it, but they don't discourage their audience showing up stoned
Is Kalamazoo trying to become the cannabis capitol of Michigan, or are we being taken over by dispensaries? Considering the incoming wave of dispensaries began right before the pandemic, it says a lot about the local community when cannabis stores continue to pop up, but restaurants and other small local businesses are being forced to shut down.
Almost all tampering cases—at a rate of one or two per year—involve a friend or family member, usually as a prank. Almost all of those involved sharp objects, rather than poisoning.
Producers of packaged pot products in Michigan are getting a stern warning this week. They'd better not use the words "candy" or "candied" when labeling their pot stuff.
Michigan kids eating marijuana edibles is on the rise. Between August 2019 and August 2020, 130 cases have been reported of Michigan kids eating marijuana edibles. Since August 2020, the numbers are continuing to elevate.