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Marijuana

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An advertisement for Kratom at a shop in Phoenix

High-potency kratom is all over Arizona, even though it’s illegal

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona MirrorSeptember 30, 2024

Kratom exists in a big legal gray area, and nobody’s quite sure who’s supposed to enforce laws about it.

the zen leaf arcadia dispensary exterior

Zen Leaf Arcadia dispensary debuts Friday with food trucks, DJs, deals

By Morgan FischerSeptember 26, 2024

The dispensary takes over the newly renovated building that used to house China Village restaurant.

handcuffs around a weed flower

Should Arizona let more former drug users become cops?

By TJ L'HeureuxSeptember 23, 2024

This month, the board that licenses peace officers granted an exception to an ex-Nevada trooper who used drugs 20 years ago.

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Looking for cheap weed? Try these nearby states before Arizona

By Morgan FischerSeptember 13, 2024

Arizona has cheap weed compared to the national average. But you could go almost anywhere in the West and find cheaper.

a bottle of CQ's "old fashioned lemonade" next to a pool on a summer day

Drink weed, not your calories: Cannabis beverage CQ coming to Arizona

By Zach NewmanSeptember 12, 2024

The California-based brand is available to purchase online but will debut in select Arizona dispensaries later this month.

JAMS Remix packets

Curaleaf debuts new cannabis gummies for morning, noon and night

By Zach NewmanSeptember 12, 2024

The company says its new JAMS Remix gummies give a unique, “fast-acting” buzz for different times of the day.

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A marijuana plant

Arizona weed revenue drops to lowest level in 2 years

By David Abbott | Arizona MirrorAugust 29, 2024

Recreational weed sales brought in the least amount of money since February 2022, while medical pot sales are in freefall.

an arizona flag with a marijuana leaf on it flies in front of the Arizona capitol

Flower Power: How Arizona’s weed lobby wields its political influence

By TJ L'HeureuxAugust 26, 2024

The Arizona Dispensaries Association, backed by corporate behemoths, sits at the nexus of power in the state’s weed industry.

psilocybin mushroom

Mushroom laws are fueling psychedelic comeback. Is Arizona next?

By Benjamin Y. Fong | The ConversationAugust 8, 2024

Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill legalizing psilocybin therapy. But the state is still funding clinical research into the drug.

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MDMA tablets

Arizona poised to provide MDMA therapy to first responders with PTSD

By Isabelle Marceles | Cronkite NewsJuly 22, 2024

The Arizona Legislature added the treatment to its workers’ compensation plan, but it won’t matter without FDA approval.

Oil dripping into a glass

Weed recall: Mint OG concentrate extract tests positive for pesticide

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 11, 2024

Inspectors found piperonyl butoxide in the product from Nature’s Wonder. That can cause symptoms from itching to vomiting.

people drinking ayahuasca

Move over, shrooms: Americans are most curious about this psychedelic

By Zach BuchananJuly 10, 2024

A study of search terms shows that Americans search most for DMT, a psychedelic commonly used in ayahuasca.

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A marijuana flower made out of bronze oil

Celebrate 710 Day in the Valley with these weed deals

By Cassie BrucciJuly 1, 2024

From BOGO offers to huge discounts, stoners can ring in the cannabis oil holiday with great deals around the Valley.

a marijuana leaf

Up in smoke: Medical marijuana sales continue to fall in Arizona

By David Abbott | Arizona MirrorJune 26, 2024

As recreational weed sales have gobbled up the market, fewer Arizonans are seeking medical marijuana.

Free weed alert: Mint has deals to get you and your dog high this July

By Zach BuchananJune 25, 2024

You can take the edge off with a free preroll on 110-degree days. Your dog can get a CBD treat to endure July 4 fireworks.

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a woman in a lab coat stands in front of a sign for Scottsdale Research Institute

‘Science over politics’: State budget extends psilocybin study funding

By Noah CullenJune 21, 2024

Researchers feared losing $5 million in grants as lawmakers made nearly $2 billion in budget cuts this week.

Zen Leaf workers win Arizona’s first cannabis industry union contract

By TJ L'HeureuxJune 20, 2024

After voting to unionize in 2022, Zen Leaf workers secured a four-year contract with pay raises, paid time off and a 401(k).

A bag of Diamond Shruumz gummies

State health department warns not to consume Diamond Shruumz candies

By Zach BuchananJune 19, 2024

The state health department said Diamond Shruumz products have led to seizures and ER visits for several people in Arizona.

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Poison center calls spiked after magic mushrooms decriminalized

By Christopher P. Holstege and Rita Farah | The ConversationJune 17, 2024

A study by two University of Virginia researchers says psilocybin poison center calls increased nationwide after 2019.

psilocybin mushroom

Funding for Arizona’s first magic mushrooms study in danger

By Noah CullenJune 10, 2024

A Scottsdale Research Institute may lose its grant to test psilocybin mushrooms on people with life-threatening illnesses.

Bags of Fade Co. cannabis surrounded by buds of marijuana.

Story Cannabis to open Sunnyslope dispensary near Little Miss BBQ

By Cassie BrucciJune 7, 2024

The new dispensary, located right next door to Little Miss BBQ, will be the company’s 11th in the Valley.

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Legal pot voters wanted social equity. They got the ‘exact opposite’

By Analisa Valdez | Cronkite NewsJune 5, 2024

Arizona’s social equity cannabis licenses were meant to aid people hurt by old drug laws. They enriched corporations instead.

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