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Bill on limits of high-potency marijuana wins unanimous approval

In an effort to curb a rising tide of abuse by teens and young adults, Colorado lawmakers are seeking to crack down on high-potency marijuana concentrates under a bipartisan bill

Colorado Bill Proposing New Marijuana Restrictions Passes First Vote Unanimously

Some parents talked about how their teenagers slowly became hooked on various forms of marijuana concentrate, which now ranges from 50 percent to upwards of 90 percent THC, while other parents, whose children are medical marijuana patients, as well as adult patients testified that those same products are what they need to keep their lives comfortable. We re hearing more and more about how the market is changing away from traditional flower and toward concentrates, said House Speaker and bill sponsor Alec Garnett, adding that he s concerned that eighteen-year-old medical marijuana patients who haven t yet graduated are “using the loopholes in our system to divert product into the high school.”

Business and Lansing need to help the other to expand childcare for working parents

GRAND RAPIDS Five years ago, John Wilson formed a private family foundation and set out to help lift people out of poverty in Mason County, on Lake Michigan north of Muskegon. Wilson s group, The Pennies from Heaven Foundation, helped organize an employer resource network serving 12 companies and about 20 percent of the local workforce. Such networks are cropping up around Michigan as tools for employers to pool resources and tackle barriers that keep their workers from holding down a job, from transportation to housing to child care. Wilson estimates the foundation invested about $300,000 to open Oaktree Academy, a nonprofit child care center housed inside a former school in Ludington, and another $100,000 annually to operate it.

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