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US (MI): New documentary focuses on the regional cannabis industry

A new, locally-produced PBS documentary takes viewers behind the scenes of the cannabis industry in Michigan.

Since Michigan voters approved the sale of adult-use recreational cannabis in 2018, much has happened. Today, pot shops have opened in our downtowns and at our busiest intersections. A major growing facility sits just off I-75 near Pinconning. Drive down any Michigan highway and you'll see multiple billboards touting the benefits of cannabis. The distinctive, pungent smell is everywhere.

"Cannabusiness: Marijuana on MainStreet," is a one-hour documentary focusing on the impact of the manufacture and sale of recreational cannabis in the Great Lakes Bay Region and the state. Its broadcast premiere was Tues., April 23 at 8 p.m., on Delta College Public TV (PBS). It is available now through the Delta College Public Media Passport.

Bob Przybylski, an Emmy-award-winning documentarian, and Ron Beacom, the former editor of Route Bay City's sister publication Catalyst Midland, produced the documentary.

Read more at secondwavemedia.com

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