Decriminalization of Marijuana is moving through Michigan Cities

The city-by-city decriminalization of marijuana in Michigan emulates the state-by-state approach. There are now several legal medical marijuana states as well as a few states that have legalized recreational use.

Order City Date
1 Ann Arbor 4/1972
2 Kalamazoo* 10/2012
3 Detroit 11/2012
4 Flint 11/2012
5 Grand Rapids 11/2012
6 Ypsilanti** 11/2012
7 Ferndale 11/2013
8 Jackson 11/2013
9 Lansing 11/2013
10 Hazel Park 8/2014
11 Oak Park 8/2014
12 Berkley 11/2014
13 Huntington Woods 11/2014
14 Mount Pleasant 11/2014
15 Pleasant Ridge 11/2014
16 Port Huron 11/2014
17 Saginaw 11/2014
18 East Lansing 5/2015
19 Portage 11/2015
20 Keego Harbor 11/2015

 

*Possession is still a criminal offense in Kalamazoo, but the city lowered penalties and removed the option of arrest.

** Voters in Ypsilanti voted in support of a “lowest priority initiative,” designed to redirect police efforts away from enforcing laws against marijuana in lieu of more serious crime.

 

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Komorn Law has represented numerous clients through the legal chaos of starting up a business in the Michigan Medical Marihuana Industry.

If you or someone you know is facing charges as a result of Medical Marijuana, DUI, Drugs, Forfeiture, Criminal Enterprise, etc. Please contact our office and ensure you’re defended by an experienced lawyer in the evolving laws.

Lead attorney Michael Komorn is recognized as an expert on the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act. He is the President of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Association (MMMA), a nonprofit patient advocacy group which advocates for the rights of medical marijuana patients and their caregivers.

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