Soaring Highs and Bad Trips: Top 10 Arizona Marijuana News Stories in 2018
The steady growth of the Arizona medical cannabis scene has been tempered by the ominous news that it could end rather suddenly.
The steady growth of the Arizona medical cannabis scene has been tempered by the ominous news that it could end rather suddenly.
GreenPharms Dispensaries in Arizona Run on Family and Frugality
“We didn’t get any opposition coming in … with an exception from our competition.”
Former MMA fighter George Roop’s second career as a medical marijuana cultivator in Arizona grows with the help of a rich uncle from Florida.
A proposal to fund police and fire ended up being led by the head of the Professional Fire Fighters of Arizona from within the mayor’s office.
“We do see females a bit more likely to consume because of anxiety and physical ailments,” said Jessica Lukas of BDS Analytics.
CBD Industry Soars as Feds Relax on Medicinal Marijuana Molecule
“… A clinical trial involving 42 men dosing for 14 days with rectal suppositories showed promising results.”
“This is bigger than Shavo, this is bigger than System of a Down … I’m putting my heart into it. I’m not trying to do what everyone else is doing.”
“Mark recognizes there are people who get legitimate medicinal value out of medical extracts …”
Marijuana Moguls: MedMen of California Enter Arizona Cannabis Scene
Bryan Jeffries resigned on Monday morning, according to a spokesperson for Mayor Thelda Williams.
The name Kanna-Bosm comes from the biblical reference to cannabis, “kaneh-bosm,” an ingredient used in holy anointing oil.
Arizona now has about 178,000 patients with an average of 3,000 patients registering every month.
“It looks like an assault on medical marijuana patients and businesses,” said lobbyist Kevin DeMenna of the Arizona Dispensary Association
Tactics by prosecutor Sheila Polk have resulted in injustices against cannabis patients and CBD consumers that go beyond the Rodney Jones case.
Mayor Thelda Williams wrote, “It is clear to me that we are unable to keep up with the public safety needs of our City due to financial constraints.”
New Crash Forms in Arizona Ask if Cops Suspect Marijuana Impairment
Mint vows to take edible cannabis far from the traditional pot brownie or gummies, giving more options to patients.
“It was kind of lucky, but we chose to do this together because we enjoyed working with those guys.” – Steve White
Infused drinks now make up about 1 percent of sales in the Arizona market.
“I feel pretty confident we’ve gained ground.” — NORML director Mike Weisser on the Arizona primary results.