As lawmakers consider limits on new cannabis licenses, state data suggests oversupply—not weak demand—is driving Michigan’s marijuana market turmoil. LANSING — Michigan consumers purchased nearly $258 million worth of recreational marijuana in May, putting the state’s cannabis industry on pace for another year of more than $3 billion in sales. Yet despite record-level consumer demand, Michigan lawmakers are now considering legislation that would…
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