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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 ...
Grove City Council voted 4-3 on Monday night to approve a special use permit for a marijuana dispensary that came before them for the second time. However, Mayor Richard “Ike” Stage said later ...
Whitt said the products containing THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, pose a danger to children, teens and others. Varieties of the chemical are called Delta 8, Delta 9, and Delta 10.
Cannabis, once an illegal drug, is now a legitimized business. Currently a billion-dollar-a-year industry in Arizona, it expanded exponentially after voters approved laws allowing recreational use of ...
A group of scientists from the University of Health Sciences in Arizona recently published a study in Pharmacology Reports. They were surprised to find that cannabis terpenes could relieve chronic ...
The Department of Consumer Protection is removing oversight and enforcement of the marijuana industry from the agency’s Drug Control Division less than a month after state officials apologized ...
SB 3 seeks to ban all hemp products with any tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a psychoactive component of the hemp plant. Currently, hemp products with less than 0.3 percent of THC are legal in Texas ...