DETROIT (AP) - A Detroit exhibition is looking to highlight the economic potential of medical marijuana.
What's billed as the first annual Michigan Medical Marijuana Expo begins Saturday and runs through Sunday.
Dozens of speakers will talk about jobs and other opportunities in the field of medical marijuana, Michigan's law and other topics.
Growing and hydroponics equipment will be displayed and sold.
Organizers say no marijuana will be bought or sold at the event, though registered patients will be able to use the drug in a guarded, enclosed space at the expo.
Michigan voters legalized medical marijuana last year for patients suffering from ailments such as cancer and multiple sclerosis. A doctor's recommendation is required to obtain a registry card from the state.
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