As Mike Tyson returns to boxing, his weed brand returns to Arizona
Fans and stoners can watch Tyson take on Jake Paul while enjoying strains such as Haymaker Haze and Jawbreaker.
Fans and stoners can watch Tyson take on Jake Paul while enjoying strains such as Haymaker Haze and Jawbreaker.
That Arizona has lower-quality cannabis than nearby states is a common complaint.
Thanks to new rules from the Arizona Department of Health Services, dispensaries can now come to you.
State law bars medical pot dispensaries near grade schools. The Arizona Court of Appeals says preschools don’t count.
Open till 3 a.m. on weekends, the new coffee spot gives new meaning to the term “baked goods.”
The Drug Enforcement Agency is considering changing marijuana from a Schedule I drug to Schedule III. What would that mean?
Ready to get high on voting? Curaleaf dispensaries in Arizona are having some fun ahead of the Arizona election.
Temperatures were blazing this weekend at the biannual weed festival. So were the attendees.
The Arizona Court of Appeals ruled that drivers with THC in their system must show signs of impairment to face penalties.
Roughly 10,000 people are expected to attend this weekend, so get your tickets soon.
Kratom exists in a big legal gray area, and nobody’s quite sure who’s supposed to enforce laws about it.
The dispensary takes over the newly renovated building that used to house China Village restaurant.
This month, the board that licenses peace officers granted an exception to an ex-Nevada trooper who used drugs 20 years ago.
Arizona has cheap weed compared to the national average. But you could go almost anywhere in the West and find cheaper.
The California-based brand is available to purchase online but will debut in select Arizona dispensaries later this month.
The company says its new JAMS Remix gummies give a unique, “fast-acting” buzz for different times of the day.
Recreational weed sales brought in the least amount of money since February 2022, while medical pot sales are in freefall.
The Arizona Dispensaries Association, backed by corporate behemoths, sits at the nexus of power in the state’s weed industry.
Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill legalizing psilocybin therapy. But the state is still funding clinical research into the drug.
The Arizona Legislature added the treatment to its workers’ compensation plan, but it won’t matter without FDA approval.
Inspectors found piperonyl butoxide in the product from Nature’s Wonder. That can cause symptoms from itching to vomiting.
A study of search terms shows that Americans search most for DMT, a psychedelic commonly used in ayahuasca.