Mushroom laws are fueling psychedelic comeback. Is Arizona next?
Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill legalizing psilocybin therapy. But the state is still funding clinical research into the drug.
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.
From BOGO offers to huge discounts, stoners can ring in the cannabis oil holiday with great deals around the Valley.
As recreational weed sales have gobbled up the market, fewer Arizonans are seeking medical marijuana.
You can take the edge off with a free preroll on 110-degree days. Your dog can get a CBD treat to endure July 4 fireworks.
Researchers feared losing $5 million in grants as lawmakers made nearly $2 billion in budget cuts this week.
After voting to unionize in 2022, Zen Leaf workers secured a four-year contract with pay raises, paid time off and a 401(k).
The state health department said Diamond Shruumz products have led to seizures and ER visits for several people in Arizona.
A study by two University of Virginia researchers says psilocybin poison center calls increased nationwide after 2019.
A Scottsdale Research Institute may lose its grant to test psilocybin mushrooms on people with life-threatening illnesses.
The new dispensary, located right next door to Little Miss BBQ, will be the company’s 11th in the Valley.
Arizona’s social equity cannabis licenses were meant to aid people hurt by old drug laws. They enriched corporations instead.
Roughly 17.7 million Americans reported near-daily use of marijuana, outpacing alcohol drinkers by 3 million.
It’s easier to buy weed than to legally study its effects. Still, pot and psilocybin are gaining favor as treatment options.
The Flower Shop’s Onion Bhaji becomes first weed product recalled in the state this year.
“The impact is huge”: Move could fuel growth, adding more jobs and tax revenue for the state.
Employees protested labor law violations and stalled union negotiations outside Curaleaf Camelback on weed’s biggest holiday.
Cannabis connoisseurs, take note: The events, festivals and parties start on Friday and run all weekend long.
Recreational sales are leaving medical sales in the dust, scoring another billion dollar year for bud.
The twice-a-year outdoor cannabis event offers two days of swag, contests and fun.