November 2019

Lawmaker wants a ban on types of chemicals that can be used on plants

”Sen. Sonny Borrelli, R-Lake Havasu City, says “there’s nothing to prevent” cultivators from using Eagle 20, a fungicide, on marijuana plants. ” Sen Sonny Borrelli is working tirelessly to improve the state regulation of medical marijuana in Arizona for patients. SB 1016 and SB 1017, taken together, are designed to ensure the Department of Revenue …

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Legalization Updates – High Times in the Grand Canyon State

“Fifty-four percent of registered voters in Arizona approve adult-use marijuana legalization while only 33 percent oppose the idea, according to a recent poll from OH Predictive Insights. High voter turnout for 2020 could make it the twelfth state to legalize marijuana.” OH Predictive Insights: High Times in the Grand Canyon State Almost 2:1 of Arizona registered voters are …

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White Mountain Health Center, Small Dispensary, Big Plans

Nestled in a little shopping center, in the far away ‘ville of Sun City, there lies a small dispensary with big plans. The spacious corner lot of the strip mall located at 9420 W Bell Rd, in sun city, houses a one of a kind of dispensary. This mom-and-pop store has a homey feel to it הבלוג …

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Arizona Talks Presents: “The Economics of Cannabis” November 23rd at Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law

PHOENIX, Ariz. (November 14, 2019) – Arizona Talks, an organization focused on influencing social change and education through innovative programs and events, in collaboration with Students for Sensible Drug Policy, will host “The Economics of Cannabis,” from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m., Saturday, November 23, at Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, 111 E. Taylor St., in …

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Jones Case Far from Over Concentrate Allotment Update

BY ALLISON STEIN Ripples are still rolling from the Rodney Jones Case which hit the cannabis community like a tidal wave starting in June of 2018. The Jones case actually began in Yavapai County Superior Court in 2013, when Sheila Polk, the Yavapai County Attorney, charged Rodney Jones with narcotic drug possession for having dispensary bought hash. Jones appealed …

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