In this milestone episode — number 420, naturally — Mike takes a look at the rise of legal marijuana in Michigan. From the early days of medical cards to today’s booming recreational market, Mike walks through how the laws changed, what it looks like around northern Michigan, and how communities have adapted (or resisted) the cannabis wave. Along the way, he shares observations, local quirks, and a bit of “Up North” perspective.
Topics Covered
• How Michigan Got Here
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A quick history of medical marijuana legalization (2008)
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Proposal 1 and the shift to recreational use in 2018
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What changed on day one — and what didn’t
• Northern Michigan’s Cannabis Scene
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How Traverse City, Acme, Kingsley, and neighboring towns handled the rollout
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Local dispensaries, differences between tourist areas vs. rural areas
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The slow-but-steady licensing process in TC
• Common Questions People Still Ask
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“Can I grow my own?”
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“Can you smoke in public?”
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“What about driving?”
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“What’s the tax structure like?”
• Tourism & Culture
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How legal marijuana has changed the vibe for summer visitors
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The mix of craft breweries, wineries, and now… dispensaries
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The interesting combo of retirees, tourists, and locals navigating it all
• Mike’s Take
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Observations as someone who has watched Michigan go from dry counties to legal weed
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How Michigan tends to “normalize” things once the novelty wears off
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Why episode 420 was the perfect moment to talk about it
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