Arizona Agency Defies DEA, Okays Cannabis Extracts for Foster Parents
Products with extracted CBD may be against federal law, but they’re fine with the Arizona Department of Child Safety.
Products with extracted CBD may be against federal law, but they’re fine with the Arizona Department of Child Safety.
Ex-con Chris Martin and family tapping into an industry already generating tens of millions of dollars and may triple in revenue in the next three years.
Former talk-show host’s suit says ads by Tim Isaac’s companies falsely claim “products … have been tested, created, or recommended by Williams”
One side encourages marijuana use; the other took campaign donations from opioid manufacturers and the liquor industry.
A county judge has ruled that Arizona medical-cannabis patients can’t legally possess resin extracts.
Camping or hiking in southern Arizona? Watch out for heavily armed Mexican cartel scouts.
Recreational legalization was a hot panel discussion among four Arizona Democratic legislators
If DACA recipients are deported, Fox said they’ll be welcomed back to Mexico and absorbed by an economy that is at “full employment.”
The third annual Southwest Cannabis Convention and Expo runs October 12-14.
Now, they’re selling Space Weed Bro for the out-of-this-world price of $100 per gram.
Phoenix attorney had been denied foster-care license for using product on her son; state later relented
Arizona Department of Child Safety officials will revise a newly updated policy banning foster-care licenses for people who possess hemp oil following a parent’s plea for change.
The state DCS rejected Rebecca Masterson’s application for a foster-care license after she admitted she kept a product in her home that contained cannabidol (CBD), a non-psychoactive compound that’s found in cannabis.
The Arizona Supreme Court has denied a petition to review a December state Court of Appeals ruling in the White Mountain Health v Maricopa County/Montgomery case, ending the state-level battle against the law.
Arizona State University is conducted a study of state-registered medical-marijuana patients that will pay consumers who use cannabis at home.
A Chandler fentanyl manufacturer, Insys Therapeutics, is being sued by the Arizona Attorney General for fraud that helped fuel Arizona’s opioid crisis — and an anti-cannabis group headed up by Yavapai County Attorney Sheila Polk never returned a $500,000 donation from the company.
Harvest of Arizona has opted out of its license with Bhang, the California company that owns the recipe and provides the high-quality chocolate for the line of products.
Maricopa County Assessor Paul Petersen plans to start making medical-marijuana-related businesses report the worth of their personal property, including things like computers and grow lamps. The efforts are expected to result in at least $1 million for local schools this year, plus another $500,000 for other county tax districts, cities, and towns.
Incarcerating people whose most serious crime is a drug offense costs the state more than half a million dollars per day.
U.S. Senator John McCain should explore various cannabis-treatment options for glioblastoma, according to a cannabinoid researcher.
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions missed major opportunities this week to rail against legal marijuana, giving marijuana-industry experts some much-craved hope that a crackdown is not imminent.
Harvest of Arizona, the Tempe-based medical-marijuana dispensary company with retail shops in Tempe and Scottsdale, announced a merger on Tuesday that would make it one of the largest players in the growing industry.