Michigan Adult Recreational Use of Marijuana

What is MRTMA?

On November 6, 2018, Michigan voters approved Proposal 1, creating the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act (MRTMA). 

Among other things, this Act delegates responsibility for marijuana licensing, regulation and enforcement to the Michigan Department of Regulatory Affairs (LARA). LARA’s Marijuana Regulatory Agency (MRA) is responsible for the oversight of medical and adult-use (recreational) marijuana in Michigan.

View the Michigan communities that have notified LARA that they have opted out of the Licensed Facilities portion of MRTMA

The Marijuana Regulatory Agency and the Michigan Dept of Agriculture & Rural Development issued joint guidance on CBD (cannabidiol) and industrial hemp.

The Marijuana Regulatory Agency

Recreational marijuana smoking lounges, festivals and home delivery are soon to be allowed in Michigan. They are defined under a set of emergency rules state officials released.

These rules have defined the launch of the recreational cannabis market in Michigan. The release was signed Tuesday by Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

Cities Opting Out

View the unofficial document compiled by Marijuana Regulatory Agency staff for informational purposes only. This is a working document that may be revised. Municipalities which have opted out of the licensed facilities portion of the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act (MRTMA)

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