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 ...
Eligible Arizona patients and veterans could see a significant decrease in the cost of medical marijuana cards under a bill being considered in the state legislature. In 2010, voters passed the ...
The Arizona Department of Health Services released the final draft of the medical marijuana rules today. According to the final draft, those who qualify for a medical marijuana patient card can begin ...
Arizona edged closer to 15,000 medical marijuana patients in October, when the state Department of Health Services reported that 14,852 patients have been approved for MMJ cards and just seven denied.
One of the most searched-for questions on Google about marijuana in Arizona is whether it’s legal in the state. The answer is yes. Arizona is one of 23 states, plus Washington, D.C., that has fully ...
The Supreme Court added a defense to Arizona’s DUI laws on Friday: A qualified card holder under the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act now has a leg to stand on when being prosecuted for a DUI. What does ...
PHOENIX — U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions may be looking to crack down on marijuana sales in states where they are legal, but Arizona medical-marijuana users likely don’t need to worry. A ...
University campuses are already drug-free, but one Arizona legislator has proposed a law to ensure medical marijuana is not present on community college and university campuses. Arizona House Bill ...
Saying she fears people could wind up in legal trouble, Gov. Jan Brewer on Tuesday ordered the state attorney general to get a federal court to rule whether Arizona can implement its medical marijuana ...
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