Eighteen Camo-Wearing Men Caught With 659 Pounds of Pot

The U.S. Border Patrol caught 18 camo-wearing men trying to smuggle 659 pounds of marijuana in backpacks last week through the desert near Gila Bend. Fourteen of them landed in the Maricopa County Jail’s mugshot section, where they stood out for their makeshift uniforms. These guys, no doubt connected to…

Prosecutor Lando Voyles Wastes Public’s Money With Pot Propaganda

Pinal County Attorney Lando Voyles states in a recent news release that marijuana usage has increased statewide because of “looser” marijuana laws that help drug cartels, but can’t or won’t back up the claim. He’s the latest public official to use his and his staff’s time, on the public dime,…

Charges Dropped for Firefighter Caught With 20 Pounds of Pot

Criminal charges have been dropped against Cary Cole, the 10-year-veteran of the Phoenix Fire Department allegedly caught with 20 pounds of marijuana last year. The motion to dismiss his case, filed by federal prosecutors last week and approved by a judge, means Cole currently faces no legal problems related the…

Brnovich Withdraws Opinion on Public Resources and Elections

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has withdrawn his May 4 opinion regarding the use of public resources in elections following intense criticism. A link to the opinion now returns a message of the withdrawal, and Brnovich’s office issued a public statement about it on Thursday: “Attorney General Brnovich takes the…

Glendale Police Raid Medical-Marijuana Farmer’s Market Club, Nine Arrested

A popular medical-marijuana club that hosted regular “Farmer’s Markets” was raided by a Glendale SWAT team on Wednesday, resulting in nine arrests at five different locations. Tactical units served search warrants at “locations spanning Glendale, Phoenix and Buckeye,” according to a Glendale police news release, and 20 other people could…

Forfeiture Funds Used to Oppose Marijuana Legalization

A law-enforcement task force in Yavapai County cut a $50,000 check from RICO funds to a substance-abuse group dedicated to fighting marijuana legalization in Arizona, New Times has learned. The deal between the Yavapai County-based Partners Against Narcotics Trafficking (PANT) task force and MATFORCE was made soon after the Marijuana…

Dispensaries Shake Up Chances for Marijuana Legalization in Arizona in 2016

The chances of a successful marijuana-legalization initiative in Arizona for 2016 appear to have diminished due to fighting among two competing political groups. As we reported on March 27, the Marijuana Policy Project of Arizona was surprised by the sudden launch of a competing 2016 campaign by their chairperson, Dr…

New Marijuana-Legalization Ballot Campaign Launched in Arizona

A new marijuana-legalization initiative campaign was filed with the state today, but its organizers aren’t ready to say much about it. The chairman of the campaign, Dr. Gina Berman, is the same chairman of the Marijuana Policy Project of Arizona initiative campaign launched in September. The MPP group, which was…

10 Stoner Myths About Marijuana

Prohibitionists have been creating a mythology around the dreaded “marihuana” since the Harry Anslinger days. But we’ve found that even knowledgeable cannabis connoisseurs may harbor some magical thinking about weed. Here’s our take on the Top 10 myths:…

Merilee Fowler and MATFORCE are Anti-Marijuana Propaganda Tools

The marijuana legalization movement has several foes in Arizona, and Merilee Fowler, executive director of MATFORCE in Yavapai County, is one of the biggies. Both sides are getting an early start on the campaign to pass or defeat a likely ballot initiative planned to be put before Arizona voters in…