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Lansterdam in Review: Reduced pricing at Homegrown actually competes with illicit sales

Since its inception, Homegrown Cannabis Co. has made quite a name for itself in Lansing. In February, it became the first pot shop in the city to open its doors for recreational sales. And it has continued to stock some of the most diverse, potent and affordable products on the market.

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Kyle Kaminski named managing editor of City Pulse

One line in Kyle Kaminski’s resume says a lot. It declares his reporting at the Traverse City Record-Eagle emphasized “hard-hitting stories that serve a watchdog-type service for our readers.”

Lansterdam in Review: Dank West Coast strains plant new roots in Webberville

C3 Industries is based in Ann Arbor and its retail brand, Cloud Cover Cannabis, is building a growing cultivation “campus” in a secluded industrial park off I-96 in Webberville.

Lansterdam in Review: Back to the basics at Lansing’s first recreational pot shop

In February, Homegrown Cannabis Co. became the first provisioning center in Lansing to be fully licensed for adult-use, recreational retail sales. Several other shops have opened in recent months, but Homegrown has solidified itself as a mainstay on the local cannabis market.

Lansterdam in Review: Liquid THC, clear distillate darts and a sugary cannabis concoction

Bazonzoes — which opened last month across the street from Deluca’s Restaurant — is still among the newest medical and recreational pot shops on Lansing’s ever-blooming cannabis market. And as its inventory expands, the retailer is quickly becoming a Capital City mainstay.

Lansterdam in Review: California-based Stiizy brings wide variety to Lansing

Stiizy is a California-based cannabis brand that launched in 2017 and has since expanded to Washington and Nevada.

Lansterdam in Review: Live hash rosin — the Holy Grail of dabs or expensive hype?

At $80 per gram, live hash rosin easily among the most expensive products available on the medical cannabis market in Lansing.

Lansterdam in Review: Serene vibes transform East Lansing pot shop into a wooded oasis

You wouldn’t know Pleasantrees is a pot shop from a distance. It’s hard to tell from inside too.

Lansterdam in Review: Smoke weed. Eat weed. If you’re brave, try them both at once.

I couldn’t let this weekly weed review guide go on for too much longer without including some of the delicious, cannabis-infused edibles rapidly finding their way to the Lansing marijuana scene.

Lansterdam in Review: These four strains help to strengthen LGBTQ rights

Want to support basic human rights? Also want some free weed? How about both?