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Michigan Sells $221,000 Worth of Recreational Weed in First Day

LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 19: Dave Warden, a bud tender at Private Organic Therapy (P.O.T.), a non-profit co-operative medical marijuana dispensary, displays various types of marijuana available to patients on October 19, 2009 in Los Angeles, California. Attorney General Eric Holder announced new guidelines today for federal prosecutors in states where the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes is allowed under state law. Federal prosecutors will no longer trump the state with raids on the southern California dispensaries as they had been doing, but Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley recently began a crackdown campaign that will include raids against the facilities. Cooley maintains that virtually all marijuana dispensaries are in violation of the law because they profit from their product. The city of LA has been slow to come to agreement on how to regulate its 800 to 1,000 dispensaries. Californians voted to allow sick people with referrals from doctors to consume cannabis with the passage of state ballot Proposition 215 in 1996 and a total of 14 states now allow the medicinal use of marijuana. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

Legal marijuana sales in Michigan are off to a blazing start!

As of 10 am Sunday morning, Michiganders were able to legally buy weed. According to a local report, hundreds of thousands of dollars had been sold on the first day of legalization — $221,000 to be more exact.

In total, 18 licenses were issued to make it all happen. The state believes over a dozen more businesses will be licensed in January 2020.

To keep up with demand, the state is allowing businesses to move 50 percent of medical product, as long as it’s been in inventory for the last 30 days, to the recreational side.

A year ago, Michigan voted to make the state 10th in the country to legalize weed.

 

Source: WXYZ | Photo by David McNew/Getty Images

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