Michigan’s Controversial Pot Ad: Josh Covert Weighs In
Did you see the controversial pot ad that The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services released recently?
If not, scroll down and watch it.
Did you see the controversial pot ad that The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services released recently?
If not, scroll down and watch it.
In a recent decision out of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, United States v. Gray, the odor of marijuana in a motor vehicle could provide the probable cause necessary for a warrantless search automobile search in a state that has legalized adult use of marijuana. What does this mean for Michigan Cannabis Automobile search rules?
More states across the Country are leaning toward this type of approach in determining the reasonableness of similar searches.
Long ago, Michigan started protesting how ridiculous it is for cannabis to be stigmatized and be criminalized. So every first Saturday in April people gather at the U of M campus and openly consume. But this year will be different. A disease is sweeping the nation and events and even schools all across Michigan are being canceled.
On the best year and month possible for this event (04/2020), the virus is COVID-19 is scaring the nation. In preventive measures to keep the virus from spreading, everyone is staying at home to prevent the spread of the disease.
Hey Everybody its Josh Covert from the Michigan Cannabis Lawyers. I’m in at the office today had a little time to shoot a video so I thought I talked about Michigan Marijuana Microbusiness. I get a lot of questions about micro businesses!
Josh Covert is the Michigan Cannabis Defender. Check out his bio here: https://www.micannabislawyer.com/attorneys/joshua-m-covert/