State of Michigan - Rules & Regs
The State of Michigan formed the Marijuana Regulatory Agency to regulate all aspects of the State’s Medical and Adult Use Programs. Both programs have their own rules for retailers and consumers.
State of Michigan: MRA Site
MRA – Adult-Use Establishments (michigan.gov)
The Michigan Medical Marijuana Program (MMMP) is a state registry program within the Marijuana Regulatory Agency. The program administers the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act as approved by Michigan Voters (2008).

Frequently Asked Questions
Adults 21 years of age or older are legally allowed to possess up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis outside of their homes and 10 ounces of cannabis inside their homes. It is also legal to possess no more than 15 grams of cannabis concentrates. Additionally, adults of age are allowed to cultivate and possess up to 12 cannabis plants.
Top Tree Provisioning Center offers Recreational and Medical Marijuana.
Both Medical and Adult-use marijuana consumption is only allowed on private property out of view from the public.
Yes. On November 6, 2018, voters in the Great Lake State passed Proposal 1, making Michigan the 10th in America to legalize recreational cannabis. Cannabis is now legal for any adult 21 years of age or older. Medical marijuana is also legal in Michigan for qualified patients with valid registry identification cards.
No. Medical marijuana is intended only for the patient it is prescribed to and therefore cannot be shared with other patients or non-patients. Sharing medical marijuana is a punishable offence and violators face potential penalties and fines.
No. Insurance companies and medical assistance programs are not required to reimburse patients for expenses associated with the consumption of medical marijuana.
Published research says it can take three hours for some people to drop below 5 ng/ml after using marijuana, but it can take longer depending on multiple variables such as gender and body size. Impairment can depend on method of consumption (i.e. smoked, inhaled, ingested); quantity; variety of cannabis and its THC levels. So some people might still be considered impaired with less than the 5 ng/ml of THC considered the limit in Washington. It is less risky to wait at least five hours before operating a vehicle. Most experts recommended waiting even longer after consuming edible marijuana products as they can remain in your system much longer.
An unexpired drivers license, passport, tribal ID or a Veterans ID are acceptable forms of identification. We will not accept any forms of ID that have been punched or altered by the Secretary of State.
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-Top Tree Provisioning Center
-Top Tree Provisioning Center

How You Can Help
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