The HiSET exam is also offered online. HSE testing gives persons without a high school diploma the chance to acquire an equivalent degree. After completion of the GED or HiSET exam, you will be awarded the Michigan HSE diploma which is nationwide regarded as equivalent to a high school diploma by virtually all employers, recruiters, government agencies, colleges, and universities. The minimum age is 16 but for applicants 16 and 17 years of age, restrictions apply, so contact a testing site for details. The HiSET exam is cheaper see below. In case you fail one of the GED subtests, there is no waiting period in Michigan to take that test again, but when you fail that subtest 3 times, a waiting period of 60 days applies.
Recreational marijuana in Michigan: List of 47 active adult-use licenses
Ken Haddad , Digital Content Manager. In , Michigan voted to legalize recreational marijuana by an point margin. It has been legal in the state since Dec. Related: Michigan voted to legalize marijuana in , but many communities have opted out of sales. Michigan regulators starting accepting license applications in late and are slowly working to activate them, in accordance with marijuana laws in the state. As of Feb.
Recreational marijuana sales in Michigan: Here's what Ohioans need to know
Michigan marijuana shops already drew customers from neighboring states , including Ohio. But any cannabis bought there can't legally be brought home across state lines. Medical marijuana has been legal in Michigan since A ballot measure made it legal for adults over age 21 to grow, possess and buy cannabis. It took a year for the state to write rules and regulations, and the first recreational business licenses were awarded last month.
In six other communities across the state, four communities said no to marijuana. More: Michigan gets its first applications for recreational marijuana businesses. More: Law enforcement facing the challenges of new legal marijuana laws. There was some good news for marijuana in mid-Michigan's Crystal Township and Northfield Township, north of Ann Arbor, where residents gathered petition signatures to ban pot shops, but voters rejected those measures.