It's quite clear that the debate on legal marijuana is causing quite a stir, and it will no doubt be interesting to see what the end result is in the state of Michigan
A former West Michigan woman is suing Spectrum Health Systems after getting fired from her job. Allegedly, a doctor on staff told her employer she smoked marijuana.
MLive reports that Lisa Richlich used to work at Gentex Corp in Zeeland before getting fired in April of 2015...
For years, a radio DJ named Inetta the Moodsetta has been known for the greatest on-air quitting moment ever when she decided that she had enough at the radio station she worked for in Mobile, Ala.
Well, move over Inetta! A television reporter at a station in Alaska dropped a bombshell Sunday night that puts Inetta to shame.
When you say "Trick-or-Treat," you usually don't expect the trick. Well, a 4-year-old in Ionia County got a trick for Halloween when the child's mother removed a cellophane baggie with a green leafy substance from the child's Halloween haul.
The City Commission approved ballot language for a marijuana proposal that voters will have a say on in November. Deciminalize GR is a pro marijuana advocat and the major force behind marijuana law reform in Grand Rapids. The verbage introduced to the ballot would make the possession and use of marijuana a civil infraction. If passed, the bill would prohibit Grand Rapids police from prosecuting
The quasi-legalization of marijuana has produced quite an unintended side effect: Now one percent of all electricity used in the United States is spent on growing cannabis indoors.
Analysis from Evan Mills at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory also found that in California, where marijuana can be grown legally for medicinal purposes, the state's 400,000 authorized growers consume an amazing