How Michigan’s $100M Marijuana Tax Revenue is Helping Local Governments – Why Huron and Sanilac Are Left Out

Michigan’s cannabis tax revenue yields nearly $100 million for 302 municipalities and tribes, enhancing local services and infrastructure. Key allocations include funds for education, transportation, and economic development, with significant support for cities that permit cannabis businesses.

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Cannabis and Hallucinogen Use Among Michigan Adults Stays at Record Highs

A University of Michigan study reveals rising trends in cannabis, hallucinogen, and vaping use among adults in Michigan. Notably, 42% of 19 to 30-year-olds report cannabis use. Meanwhile, binge drinking has increased in the 35 to 50 age group, contrasting with declining alcohol use among younger adults. Public health efforts are crucial.

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