The growing pot economy
Nov 15, 2009 Online Issue
The tailspin may be over, but no one’s suggesting that bedrock industries of the Michigan economy like cars and real estate are headed for
boom times again.
The Michigan marijuana economy, on the other hand, appears to be going gangbusters. Once largely underground, activity linked to the cultivation and use of pot is now in full public view thanks to voter approval in 2008 of marijuana use for medicinal purposes.
Equipment manufacturers, retailers, doctors, lawyers and publishers are suddenly advertising, hanging up shingles, opening storefronts and building growing equipment all over the state.
But suppliers of the newly defined medicine — the certified caregivers who can grow up to 12 plants a year for as many as five clients — are, so far, less visible in part because the distinction between legal commerce and criminal activity isn’t always clear.
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