Cannabis industry takes center stage at Detroit techno festival

Detroit — Those in the know might say the marijuana scene at the Movement Electronic Music Festival is dank.

In addition to the performers and techno fans at the event, which returned this weekend after the COVID-19 pandemic silenced it for two years, the cannabis industry is also kicking up its heels.

Marijuana-related businesses were highly visible at the international dance music celebration in a sign of growing mainstream acceptance of the drug. 

One, Troy-based JARS Cannabis, is the first cannabis retailer to sponsor the event.

JARS has 14 dispensaries in Metro Detroit and four in Arizona. Their space at the Movement Festival included adult coloring under a canopy, temporary tattoos and an “Instagram-able” area designed by artist Kylie Hight.

Sylvia Martinez of Madison Heights uses a bullhorn to pass out free Ooze string backpacks and urge techno fans to sign up for a chance to win a free cannabis oil cartridge Sunday, May 30, at the 2022 Movement Electronic Music Festival at Hart Plaza in Detroit.

The festival, which had five stages for performers in the past, added a sixth — the Detroit Stage presented by JARS — for this year’s event and it featured Detroit-based artists. It also sponsored the festival’s official opening party on Friday and the official closing party on Sunday.  

Other cannabis companies that sponsored this year’s techno music festival include Weedmaps, Breeze Dispensary and Ooze.

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