2 rules for unincorporated Saginaw County, Michigan.
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Home growing is legal across Saginaw County. Under Michigan law, an adult 21 or older may cultivate up to 12 cannabis plants per household for personal use, kept in a secured area out of public view.
MCL 333.27955(1)(b)
within the person's residence, possessing, storing, and processing not more than 10 ounces of marihuana and any marihuana produced by marihuana plants cultivated on the premises and cultivating not more than 12 marihuana plants for personal use
Cannabis retail is legal and state-licensed in Michigan, and the City of Saginaw licenses recreational dispensaries. Under MRTMA, each city and township chooses whether to allow them; several Saginaw-area townships have opted out.
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