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Arizona’s Attorney General is cracking down on unlicensed THC sales, and it’s causing a major fight between the state and hemp retailers and distributors.
Attorney General Kris Mayes gave retailers of some THC-infused products until April 24 to stop selling them or face severe fines, potential jail time.
Agencies across Arizona are easing restrictions on marijuana use for those applying for a law enforcement job. The old rules ...
In 2020, recreational marijuana was legalized in Arizona. Despite that, guidelines to become a police officer would still ...
The site includes two buildings and a parking lot. One of the buildings, which was deemed historically significant, will be ...
The case brought by marijuana entrepreneur Mason Cave and his company includes a claim the Governor's Office tipped the ...
The Anti-Defamation League found that incidents of antisemitism fell across Arizona, but assaults motivated by antisemitism ...
The director of the state board that oversees police officers says he thinks loosening rules for recruits and marijuana use ...
A synthetic variant of the plant-based drug poses risks. A kratom retailer wants to see products pulled from Arizona shelves.
Merrill Kelly made quick work of the top of the Cubs lineup, getting Ian Happ out on a check swing popup for the first out, ...
And even as cannabis sales show signs of softening, Wilson says the district is budgeting cautiously, with a reserve in place ...
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