Arizona’s Pot Prohibitionists Haven’t Gone Away
The fight for rights is never truly won. And for many of the state’s most ardent pot prohibitionists, the battles continue.
The fight for rights is never truly won. And for many of the state’s most ardent pot prohibitionists, the battles continue.
Celebrity chef Jordan Savell will be joining Phoenix chef Derek Upton at his cannabis dinner series, “Elevated Under the Stars,” on August 21.
The drug reportedly delivers a gentler, more clear-minded high. But its legal status in Arizona and elsewhere is anything but clear.
The cultivation operations in California are a blend of outdoor and indoor, but the company’s Arizona facility is exclusively an indoor grow.
Cannabis advocates had hoped to see a deluge of expungements this summer. One Pima County ruling might threaten that.
Unpacking a bold claim.
The Veterans Action Council is a nationwide group of veterans seeking to challenge the federal prohibition against cannabis use in vets suffering from PTSD and other pain associated with their service.
“We will always be 25 to 40 percent less than competitors in our space.”
Guests staying in the weed wing will have special privileges specific to enjoying cannabis.
Turns out, there are some very good reasons to keep your MMJ card current. Here are four.
“A public health nightmare.”
The musical satire will be performed by the Scottsdale Community Players at the Historic Stagebrush Theatre later this month.
Willie and Snoop, yes. But also Martha and Kristen.
He’s emerged as a valuable resource for those who seek to understand the ramifications of recreational legalization.
Some cannabis advocates think expungement initiated by the state would be the best way to go about clearing records.
“We continue to investigate and won’t discuss an open investigation,” said a state DHS spokesperson.
Lessons in expungement, courtesy of Sol Flower and Arizona NORML.
Marijuana has loomed large in the MMA fighter’s career.
Details of cannabis fine-dining parties were previously kept off the Internet out of legal concerns. No more.
“The DEA can fine me $10,000 for every time I offer CBD to anyone with four legs.”
How much THC can you responsibly cram into a single donut? The Mint has an answer.
The Tempe dispensary, open since 2013, just got a facelift.