4/01/2026
- jesse4430
- Apr 1
- 1 min read
UPPER MICHIGAN - The Michigan Cannabis Industry Association filed a lawsuit last Friday claiming the 24% wholesale tax on marijuana is unconstitutional. The association, which previously filed a lawsuit against the tax, argues the wholesale tax acts as a sales tax and causes over-taxation for consumers exceeding the 6% legal limit in the state. The association said the tax is already having negative impacts on marijuana sales in 2026. Data from the Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency shows that between December 2025 and January 2026, total sales dropped nearly $43 million. The added tax was implemented to raise money to fix Michigan roads.


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