How marijuana legalization in Arizona affects med card holders
Industry leaders believe those who use medical marijuana cards should continue paying fees to retain those cards despite legalization in Arizona.
Recreational marijuana sales in Arizona bring new jobs - and long lines
The Arizona Department of Health Services on Jan. 22 approved licenses for 86 facilities to begin selling recreational marijuana, bringing new jobs and long lines.
Arizona Dept. of Health opens dispensary applications, recreational marijuana sales could start soon
Recreational marijuana sales can start as early as this week and on Jan. 19, the Arizona Department of Health Services opened up applications for dispensaries to get licensed.
PCSO: It is still illegal for people to drive around with hundreds of pounds of pot in their car
Marijuana may be legalized for recreational use in Arizona, but officials with the Pinal County Sheriff's Office say there's still limits as to how much you can possess at any moment in time.
Gateway Community College offering courses aimed at marijuana industry careers
The non-credit ourses cost $99 or less, and can be completed within nine hours or less.
MORE Act: House votes to decriminalize marijuana at federal level
If signed into U.S. law, the MORE Act would decriminalize marijuana at the federal level and reinvest in communities hit hardest by the war on drugs.
San Francisco bans smoking, vaping tobacco in apartments but says weed is OK
Board President Norman Yee, who introduced the proposal, wanted to ban marijuana smoke as well, but couldn’t get the votes,
Arizona Secretary of State certifies 2020 general election results
Coming with the certification, Arizona voters chose to make recreational marijuana legal in the state by passing Proposition 207. What's this mean for the workplace?
Arizona courts must work out changes under new marijuana law
Proposition 207 reclassifies possession of small amounts of marijuana by a person younger than 21 as a civil violation carrying a penalty of up to $100.
Report: Scottsdale approves measure that imposes restrictions on recreational marijuana
The City of Scottsdale approved new restrictions on marijuana, on the same day a ballot proposition that legalized marijuana in Arizona was certified as law by Gov. Doug Ducey.
Majority of Arizona counties to drop marijuana-related charges
Most Arizona county attorneys said they were either immediately dropping existing marijuana-related cases or planning to drop them when Proposition 207 goes into effect.
Across party lines, Americans embrace marijuana legalization in 2020 election
Recreational marijuana initiatives passed in four states this year, from liberal New Jersey to conservative Montana and South Dakota. The results prove how broadly accepted marijuana has become.
Dropping of marijuana-related charges a relief to some in Arizona following Prop 207's approval
For some, decisions by various county attorneys in Arizona to not pursue marijuana-related charges comes as a relief.
County attorneys dropping all pending charges for marijuana possession following Prop 207 passage
Charges related to marijuana possession and marijuana paraphernalia will be dismissed, according to officials 2 County Attorney Offices in Arizona.
Arizona approves Prop 207 recreational pot and Prop 208 schools tax hike
Arizona has joined other states across the nation that have legalized recreational marijuana, and a ballot measure that will raise taxes on the wealthy to fund K-12 education is also projected to pass by the Associated Press.
Prop 207: Arizona voters to decide on legalizing marijuana on Nov. 3
Proposition 207 would let people 21 and older possess up to an ounce of marijuana or a smaller quantity of “concentrates” such as hashish, allow for the sale of recreational marijuana at licensed retailers and for people to grow their own plants.
Election could stoke US marijuana market, sway Congress
Proposition 207 in Arizona would let people possess up to an ounce or a smaller quantity of concentrates, allow for sales at licensed retailers and for people to grow their own plants.
Legal expert weighs in as Gilbert Town Council discusses anti-marijuana ordinance
The Town of Gilbert could ban the use of marijuana on public property, even if voters approve Proposition 207 in the upcoming general election.














