Marijuana Legalization Plan in Arizona Is Polling Surprisingly High
The best bet to derail legalization now will probably be a legal challenge of some sort.
The best bet to derail legalization now will probably be a legal challenge of some sort.
“Arizona lost a great one… This really hurts a lot. It’s shocking.” — Michelle Mushee Westenfield
“Every day is a crisis, right?” Hartsell said.
“They downplayed a lot of her concerns and also didn’t address many of the most important ones,” Myers said.
“It’s like Postmates for weed,” Ghiz said.
“We’ve been a huge beneficiary of this, which has been bittersweet,” Beuerlin said. “It’s been a huge windfall for us.”
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“This seems very unfair to the physicians to put us in this situation,” Burns said
“Everyone’s doing things a little differently.”
“When I see Harvest’s stock and what’s happened to it, I think it’s undervalued due to the amount of licenses they hold.” – Demitri Downing
This is a big endorsement for the dispensary-funded Smart and Safe Arizona Act.
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“It will be a curated collection of the very best…”
A Valley ER nurse is suing one of the biggest hospital systems in Maricopa County for its ban on employee medical marijuana use, just over a week after Phoenix New Times first wrote about his situation.
“I think also we’re seeing a maturation of the Arizona market that other states have seen for a while.”