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Driven Grow, a 30% owner of the Redemption brand. This new investment will allow Redemption Cannabis to expand its product offerings to the 72 Michigan provision centers that Driven Grow supplies. It will also support the brand s expansion into new states later this year. “Both of our companies already have a great working relationship and are recognized by consumers not just for having quality products but also for our authenticity because we place social justice at the heart of what we do,” said Redemption CEO Ryan Basore. “This partnership agreement will ensure that our two independent companies will be able to compete head-to-head with the corporate multi-state operators long into the future.” ....
A coalition of law firms and advocacy groups banded together this month to launch a network aimed at helping Michiganders get expungements. lansingstatejournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lansingstatejournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Celebrities, cash and questions: A new force roils the cannabis prisoner-release movement The Last Prisoner Project brings fund-raising heft to a long-starved cause, but its fellow advocates say it isn’t necessarily a team player. Owner Steve DeAngelo at the Harborside marijuana dispensary in January 2018 in Oakland, Calif. | Mathew Sumner/AP Photo Link Copied With a founder who is one of the pot world’s most legendary activists and a board that includes Jim Belushi, Melissa Etheridge and two sons of Bob Marley, the Last Prisoner Project attracted fans from the moment it sprang on the West Coast charity scene in the spring of 2019, calling on cannabis enthusiasts ....
Man who served more than 20 years in marijuana case has sentenced commuted by governor Updated Feb 05, 2021; Posted Dec 22, 2020 Michael Alonzo Thompson, who has been incarcerated in state prison since 1996 on charges related to a drug and weapons incident, is shown in this photo from the Michigan Department Of Corrections web site Facebook Share FLINT, MI After serving 25 years behind bars, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has granted Michael Thompson’s request for clemency. Thompson, 69, is serving a 42- to 62-year sentence after he was convicted of selling three pounds of marijuana to an undercover informant in December 1994. On Tuesday, Dec. 22, Whitmer granted Thompson’s and three others requests for clemency after reviewing the applications and recommendations by the Michigan Parole Board. ....