Cheech Marin Hits Phoenix: Still Smoking, Still Joking

Richard Anthony “Cheech” Marin, best known as Cheech in the legendary comedic duo, Cheech and Chong, and America’s most public “stoner,” says he still smokes as much as always and doesn’t differentiate between medicinal and recreational. “I don’t do it medicinally,” said Marin, “I don’t think it makes a difference…

Interested In a Dope Degree? Phoenix University Offering Cannabis Classes

A Phoenix-based online university soon will offer cannabis classes to students looking for higher education in the marijuana industry. On Thursday, a survey course will begin at the private, for-profit online Dunlap-Stone University entitled: “The Modern Cannabis Industry.” The school also plans to implement degree programs in areas of the budding weed business,…

Arizona Voters About 50-50 on Marijuana Legalization

Arizona voters are split nearly 50-50 on adult-use marijuana legalization, according to a new poll showing the need for supporters to work together if they want to end pot prohibition next year. Overall, 49 percent of voters support and 51 percent oppose the idea of “recreational” marijuana legalization, says the poll…

ASU Writing Instructor Describes Her Cannabis “Overdose”

Elizabeth Ferszt, an Arizona State University English instructor, writes in a recent blog post how a small dose of THC edibles reduced to her to babbling, convulsing mess one afternoon a few weeks ago in Los Angeles. The short, dramatic narrative is peppered with information she researched afterward and concoudes…

Bernie Sanders Thrills Throng of Students, Young Voters at ASU

In an effort to boost turnout among young voters, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) held a “national student town hall” meeting that was live-streamed at colleges and universities across the country, including to Arizona State University. A throng of students gathered at ASU’s Tempe campus Wednesday evening to hear the…

Thousands Roll Into the Southwest Cannabis Expo in Downtown Phoenix

Cannabis enthusiasts rolled into the Phoenix Convention Center Tuesday for the second day of the Southwest Cannabis Conference and Expo. The three-day marijuana conference, which kicked off Monday with a job fair, hosted hundreds of weed-related businesses, products, and professionals in Arizona’s growing cannabis industry. Packing the convention center at…

Southwest Cannabis Conference and Expo Career Fair in Phoenix a Big Hit

In the latest sign of marijuana going mainstream, a three-day marijuana-industry conference at the Phoenix Convention Center kicked off this week with a well-attended job fair. The main events of the Southwest Cannabis Conference and Expo will take place today and Wednesday, featuring about 300 exhibition booths, guest speakers and…

Phoenix Pro-Marijuana Billboard Receiving Mixed Reviews

A new billboard in Phoenix promoting a ballot initiative that would legalize marijuana for adults in Arizona is receiving mixed reviews on social media by cannabis supporters, some of whom declare it conveys the wrong message.. The advertisement near 7th and Lincoln streets is meant to poke fun at pot prohibitionists,…

Arizona Medical-Marijuana Lawsuit Ruling Exposes Ugly Side of Business

The blunt realities of the state’s medical-marijuana industry are exposed in a remarkable ruling on a lawsuit between business partners that features allegations ranging from a “lack of financial controls” to a shady seed deal in a parking lot. The lawsuit’s between the two partners of Uncle Herbs of Payson,…

Joe Arpaio to Speak at Pro-Pot Event in Sun City

This is not a lede from The Onion, but it could be: Anti-dug crusader and former, high ranking U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration official Sheriff Joe Arpaio is scheduled to speak to seniors this week at a pro-pot event in Sun City. Sure, Arpaio regularly kvetches about illicit drugs like marijuana…

ASU Student Busted for Medical Pot on Campus Found Guilty

An Arizona State University student and qualified patient under Arizona’s medical-marijuana law has been found guilty of possessing marijuana under a disputed law that altered the state’s voter-approved, 2010 Medical Marijuana Act by banning the plant from public college campuses. The 2010 law already had prohibited possession even by qualified…