Marijuana has undergone a decades-long battle for legality in the United States, where its medical use is legal in 40 U.S. states and for recreational use in 24 states. California was the first state ...
State senators have concluded that the right to smoke marijuana ends where a neighbor's nose begins. On a 20-9 bipartisan margin, the Senate agreed to make it a crime if there is "excessive marijuana ...
Here’s why Arizona’s marijuana DUI cases can hinge on officer observations and a blood draw with no clear THC impairment ...
The Arizona Senate has passed a bill to penalize people who create “excessive” amounts of marijuana smoke or odor—a policy that’s received pushback from advocates who say the proposals amount to ...
In November 2020, Arizona voters passed Proposition 207, which legalized marijuana for recreational users 21 years or older. Licensed retail sales began in January of 2021 and dispensaries have ...
Arizona senators have dialed back a pair of measures that would penalize people who create “excessive” amounts of marijuana ...
Driving under the influence of alcohol and marijuana is punishable in the same way, but the process to prove the charge is ...
An Arizona state senator has introduced a bill to criminalize "excessive marijuana smoke and odor." The proposed law would classify the issue as a public nuisance, punishable by a misdemeanor charge.