Pot Cases in Mohave County Dismissed ‘Cause of Out-of-State Medical-Weed Cards

  Proposition 203 has sparked dismissal of pot-possession charges in Mohave County against at least 10 people who had out-of-state medical-weed cards. Though the charges shouldn’t have been brought against such marijuana card-holders in the first place, what’s been happening in northwestern Arizona is a definite sign that “the times they are a changin’.” More…

Medical Marijuana Discrimination Bill Passes House, Heads to State Senate

Arizona’s new medical-marijuana law protects qualified patients from discrimination by their employers, a progressive feature that sets it apart from similar laws in other states. A legislative bill we told you about last month aims to dilute that protection, however, and it has solid support among state lawmakers. The Patient Discrimination Act, is…

Medical Marijuana Policy Hearing in Tempe Draws Large Crowd

  It’s standing-room only here at the state-sponsored public hearing on medical marijuana at Arizona State University. Looks like at least 400 people showed up, cramming into all the chairs and lining up along the back wall of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law’s Great Hall in Tempe. This is just…

Arpaio, MCSO Create Team to Target “Medical Marijuana Frauds”

Medical marijuana dispensaries are still months from opening their doors, but Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is getting antsy. A press release from the Sheriff’s Office Wednesday says it has created a new enforcement unit that targets “medical marijuana frauds,” even though medical marijuana patients can’t even apply for privileges…

Marijuana Dispensary Plan Defies Business Logic; Politics Replaces Economics 101

As New Times and other news media reported on Monday, the latest proposed medical pot guidelines restrict the number of dispensaries to arbitrary boundaries known by their cute acronym: CHAAs. Each of the 124 state-licensed dispensaries could inhabit no more than one CHAA, and would be selected at random from the pool of applicants…

Doctors Recommending Medical Marijuana to be Scrutinized by State and Medical Boards

  A state database under development will help regulators figure out whether money-minded doctors and recreational pot users exploit Arizona’s new medical-marijuana program. State residents can begin obtaining recommendations and applying for medical pot cards starting on April 14 under the voter-approved Arizona Medical Marijuana Act. Thousands of people are expected to take advantage of the…

Arizona Medical Marijuana: New Draft Rules Ease Recommendation Requirements, Opens Door for Random Selection of Pot-Shop Applicants

The second round of proposed rules for Arizona’s medical marijuana program eases previously suggested restrictions, making it easier for patients to obtain pot.The newest proposed guidelines from the state Department of Health Services, released this morning, would allow doctors to evaluate a person’s physical condition and medical records, then agree…

Drug Smugglers Turn to Weed-Firing Catapult

Drug smugglers trying to get weed across the U.S./Mexico border are getting even more creative than simply loading watermelon trucks with marijuana — National Guard troops found a catapult a drug cartel’s using to launch bundles of marijuana over the border fence.National Guard troops near the Naco Border Patrol Station…