Senate Will Bring CBD Fix Bill by Fall Without FDA Interference
BY DR. LLOYD COVENS The more than 4500 files sent into the Food and Drug Administration last month may look like the start of a
BY DR. LLOYD COVENS The more than 4500 files sent into the Food and Drug Administration last month may look like the start of a
BY ALLISON STEIN Arizona’s cannabis community remains poised on the edge of their seats regarding what’s going on with our concentrate allotments following the Supreme
The Arizona Department of Health and Human Services is now accepting petitions to add to the list of debilitating medical conditions from July 22 to
BY MIKEL WEISSER No, before you ask, Jim Morrison is not dead. And, “Errl” isn’t misspelled either, thank you very much. What Morrison’s brainchild, The
Arizona Medical Marijuana Patients Guide to Family and Dependency Courts & Law BY ALLISON STEIN Custodial and parental rights fundamentally impact every household. The Arizona Department of
BY ALLISON STEIN How many lawyers does it take to change a state’s cannabis laws? Wednesday the 26th hosted an all-day Arizona Cannabis Bar Association cannabis
BY DR. LLOYD COVENS Friday, May 31 marked a historic day for CBD, the starting point for a rulemaking on how the FDA will set
BY MIKEL WEISSER “AMMA defines “marijuana” as “all parts of [the] plant.” § 36-2801(8). The word “all,” one of the most comprehensive words in the
Legislative inaction could jeopardize patient safety A GUEST COLUMN BY MATT ROBERTS Scottsdale, AZ – Thirty-three of thirty-four states who have approved the use of
BY MIKEL WEISSER After languishing in the House Rules Committee for a grueling five weeks, SB1494, Sen David Gowan’s hard-fought-for testing bill is back in