PHOENIX — Arizonans who have medical marijuana cards are legally entitled to buy and use gummy bears, candies, extracts, tinctures and resins of the plant, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled this morning ...
Editor’s note: This story was published on Sept. 4 and updated on Sept. 9 to include a statement from Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center spokesperson Karen Scott. Arizona is fumbling a chance ...
The Arizona Supreme Court just announced a landmark decision related to medical marijuana in the state. Specifically, the court ruled that extracts and concentrates are legal under the terms of the ...
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 ...
PHOENIX — A prosecutor argued to the state Supreme Court that Arizonans never intended to legalize the use of marijuana extracts and edible products made from them when they voted to legalize ...
Arizona senators have dialed back a pair of measures that would penalize people who create “excessive” amounts of marijuana ...
PHOENIX — Arizonans bought more than 86,000 pounds of medical marijuana last year, a report from the state department of health said. The monthly report from the Arizona Department of Health Service ...
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 ...
SCOTTSDALE – Bud is a burgeoning business in Arizona. Revenue from medical marijuana in Arizona more than tripled year-over-year in 2014, leading to a variety of individuals trying to find a fortune ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order last week to loosen federal restrictions on marijuana. It could have a significant impact on Arizona’s cannabis industry. Cannabis use has been legal ...
See the 2019 update to this article by clicking here. Chitral Hays — not his real name — is Jackalope Ranch’s resident expert on medical marijuana in Arizona. Each week in Perfectly Blunt, Hays ...
Arizona health officials say there is a voluntary recall of a marijuana product amid worries it could be contaminated by a fungus.