Marijuana Use by Teens Down in Colorado

Marijuana use by teens continues to decline in Colorado since the proliferation of retail medical-pot stores, but the state’s health department would rather focus on perceptions over reality. A news release put out today by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is headlined, “New survey documents youth marijuana…

Arizona Surpasses 50,000 Medical-Marijuana Patients

New statistics by the Arizona Department of Health Services show that Arizona now has more than 50,000 qualifying, adult patients. As of June 30, the state had 52,638 “active cardholders,” which is a 9.1 percent increase from the last official number published by the agency on March 28 of 48,231…

U of A Denies “Political Pressure” Played Role in Firing of Dr. Sue Sisley

The University of Arizona isn’t saying much about the firing of medical-marijuana researcher Sue Sisley, but officials deny any political motivations. In an email sent to the Phoenix New Times in response to our questions this morning, a U of A representative also notes that the university has “championed” medical-marijuana…

Hospice Service Offers Medical-Marijuana Help for Patients

Legally obtaining and using marijuana just got easier for patients of one Valley-based home-hospice service. Starting this month, Comprehensive Hospice and Palliative Care offers an in-house doctor who will recommend cannabis for patients who qualify under state law…

Marijuana-DUI Case Tossed by Arizona Supreme Court in Metabolite Ruling

Arizonans no longer risk getting a DUI for driving with an inactive metabolite of marijuana in their blood following a ruling by the state’s high court. The Arizona Supreme Court announced this morning that it was reaffirming the trial court’s decision to dump the case of Hrach Shilgevorkyan, who was…