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AZ Based Brands

Arizona Based Brands These brands are based in Arizona and are currently operating.  Harvest About us Visit us Harvest About us In 2013, Harvest’s CEO, Steve White, left his law practice to open the first Harvest HOClocation in Tempe, Arizona. Steve worked there for several months fulfilling orders, performing reception duties, and consulting with patients. Through those consultations, he …

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Arizona confirms patients fears about cannabis shortages are unfounded

Third-party testing for medical marijuana to go into effect on November 1st, 2020 The implementation of the testing regulations means that patients can be assured a greater level of safety; even beyond those measures that have been taken by the industry over the last 8 years. AZ Cannabis News has learned from various sources that …

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AZ Cannabis Cultivation & Production Lease Opportunity Available (B2B)

Arizona Cannabis Cultivation & Production Lease Opportunity Available iLAVA of Arizona owns 100% of a cultivation and processing license and is now requesting proposals for a financed operator with cultivation experience to enter one of America’s top cannabis markets. Our ideal partner must be focused on quality control, compliance, and has experience designing and building out cannabis …

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Opioid Producers and Prescribers Are In Retreat: What This Means for The 2020 Arizona Cannabis Initiative

Written by: Keith Grevenitz Shots have been fired at the opioid industry. The founder of the Chandler, Arizona based Insys Therapeutics Inc, John Kapoor was sentenced to 5 1⁄2 years in prison last month on charges of fraud and bribery. Chief Executive, Michael Babich was sentenced to 30 months in prison last Thursday. The pharmaceutical …

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A Few AZ MMJ Laws in the works & Going Into Effect In 2020

Here are some of the changes for 2020: A licensed laboratory will need to test products from growers and distributors by Nov. 1, 2020. SB 1494 reads, in part, that dispensaries must test “marijuana and marijuana products for medical use to determine unsafe levels of microbial contamination, heavy metals, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, growth regulators and …

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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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Illegal Cannabis Deliveries Targeted

BY ALLISON STEIN A new Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) sting operation on unlicensed medical cannabis delivery companies got under way the 1st week of September. The story broke early September 14th, almost a full week later. On Sept 5th, MCSO encountered multiple illegal cannabis distribution operations, willing to break the laws to deliver medical …

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Pink Kush Ladies Night

This Friday night things are going to get crazy, not only is it a full moon and Friday the 13th, it’s Pink Kush’s Ladies Night. Pink Kush just started less than a year ago and it’s already become one of the most popular networking events. At their quarterly ladies’ night focus is on creating an …

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Doubling Up: Certification Clinics React to Two-Year Card Extension

BY MIKEL WEISSER Even though it was kept under the radar until after Governor Ducey signed it, the two-year card provision of SB1494 seems like it had to be good news for all involved. Patients get their annual cards extended to two years, literally cutting their card costs in half. DHS saves on their administrative …

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