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Michigan Attorneys Argue Cannabis Wholesale Tax Is Distinct from Retail Tax, Thus Constitutional
Nov 13, 2025
TG Branfalt
Ganjapreneur
Attorneys for the state of Michigan are arguing in court that the law raising
the wholesale tax on cannabis to 24% is constitutional because it is
distinct from the retail tax included in the voter-approved adult-use
law and, therefore, does not need the three-fourths supermajority required
to amend voter-initiated statutes, Michigan Public reports.
“Rather, the Legislature enacted a law that works in concert with the legal
framework for regulating marijuana, which exists in several separate, but
intertwined, laws.” — The state, in a brief, via Michigan Public
The brief was filed in the state’s Court of Claims in a lawsuit filed by
the Michigan Cannabis Industry Association that contends the tax violates
the state constitution’s contracts clause. In their lawsuit, the trade
association argues that lawmakers “jammed” the bill through the legislature
“without a single committee hearing to discuss the substance of the bill”
by disguising its provisions behind an original title that only mentioned
creating a fund for road infrastructure and revenue replacement –
not establishing a new tax.
The state contends that the primary purpose of the wholesale tax is to
raise revenue for roads and not to regulate the cannabis industry.
A hearing on the lawsuit is expected later this month.













