Plymouth Observer, 30 Sep 2012 – A recent Michigan Court of Appeals ruling has prompted officials in Plymouth Township and Plymouth to change direction when it comes to medical marijuana, which, although legal in the state under certain conditions, remains in conflict with federal law. Since the passage of Michigan’s Medical Marihuana Act in 2008, both communities have adopted zoning regulations that, while not explicitly mentioning marijuana, prohibited the use of any property for a purpose contrary to federal law, essentially outlawing the growing and storage of medical marijuana.
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US MI: New Baltimore Officials Grow Tired Of Marijuana Talks
The Voice, 27 Sep 2012 – Once again, the New Baltimore City Council voted to extend the medical marijuana moratorium, but this time the discussion became more contentious. The city has had a moratorium in place since 2009. Since then the planning commission and council have been working to establish an ordinance that would allow the cultivation, possession and sale of the substance for authorized card holders.
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US MI: Police Raid Two Marijuana Dispensaries In City
The News-Herald, 27 Sep 2012 – ALLEN PARK – Yesterday afternoon police raided a pair of medical marijuana dispensaries that were operating illegally. Interim Police Chief James Wilkewicz said the dispensaries were operated by the same people, and were illegally serving dozens of clients a day.





