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Cannabis sales in Michigan are breaking records and putting the state at the top of the list for national sales per person according to a new report
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U.S. Attorney Mark Totten said Rick Johnson used an alias and burner phones to conceal bribes and laundered the money
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A new state audit has concluded Michigan’s Cannabis Regulatory Agency is largely effective at enforcing the state’s marijuana laws, with some exceptions
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The state of Michigan is ending a long-standing policy mandating newly hired state employees get tested for marijuana before starting their jobs
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Rick Johnson admits he accepted at least $110,000 in exchange for approving applications for the lucrative business. Years ago he was a powerful state lawmaker, serving as speaker of the Republican-controlled House
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John Dalaly appeared in federal court in Grand Rapids on Friday, two weeks after his plea deal was announced by authorities. Dalaly says he provided at least $68,200 in cash and other benefits to Rick Johnson, including two private flights to Canada
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Mark Totten is the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Michigan. He said the investigation into Johnson has been ongoing since at least December 2017
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Johnson is a Republican from Osceola County who served six years in the Legislature and is a former chairman of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Licensing Board
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The Michigan “Cannabis Regulatory Agency” is doubling the maximum amount of T-H-C allowed in adult-use edible product packages.
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Businesses owners had vowed to promote social equity, however few, if any, are