
Week Four at the Capitol: The Evil Twins Take Center Stage
Week four of Arizona’s legislative session marked a turning point for cannabis policy. Bills moved quickly, committees sharpened their positions, and lawmakers signaled where they

Week four of Arizona’s legislative session marked a turning point for cannabis policy. Bills moved quickly, committees sharpened their positions, and lawmakers signaled where they

Week three at the Capitol brings momentum, with Senator Payne, a Republican from Legislative District 27, introducing two cannabis-related bills. Both measures signal serious movement

Arizona lawmakers came out swinging during the first week of the session, introducing five cannabis-related bills. Week two told a very different story. Only one

The green lawn at the state Capitol came alive Monday as lawmakers returned to start a new legislative year. After months of quiet, the grounds

The year is 2050. Federal laws never changed and cannabis is still stuck on Schedule I. Sure, Congress passed banking reforms and federal tax measures,

YUMA, Ariz. — Hemp stalks soared into the desert sky, swaying with each hot gust of wind. Walking between the rows felt like entering another

Imagine one of Arizona’s county attorneys — maybe Shelia Polk in Yavapai County or Rachel Mitchell in Maricopa — filing a federal lawsuit to protect

PHOENIX July 8th — Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is ramping up her office’s crackdown on underage nicotine sales by filing sweeping civil lawsuits against

Arizona lawmakers continued to reshape the state’s cannabis landscape this session, advancing some proposals while watching others collapse under political and industry pressures. From new

Whoever said “practice makes perfect” clearly never witnessed the legislative gymnastics of Senate Bill 1299. Originally pitched as a bill to support law enforcement grants,
