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The Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled that state officials were wrong to put a woman who legally used medical marijuana while pregnant on an employment-related list indicating she had neglected a child through prenatal exposure of her infant.
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OnPoint Laboratory, a marijuana-testing lab based in Snowflake, will pay nearly half-a-million dollars in fines for repeated inspection violations.
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In Arizona, medical marijuana is already legal, but Proposition 207 on the current ballot would legalize recreational sale and use for those 21 and older.…
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Legal marijuana has become established in some form into all but a handful of states, but the industry faces a challenge as the economy falters amid the…
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Arizona’s top prosecutor has ordered a Phoenix dispensary to stop marketing its products as treatments for the coronavirus. Attorney General Mark Brnovich…
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New Mexico has stopped issuing medical marijuana enrollment cards to people who live outside the state but will soon allow nonresident patients enrolled…
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Colleges are becoming a battleground in the conflict between federal and state marijuana laws as students who use medical pot challenge decades-old campus…
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A judge has ruled that New Mexico's medical marijuana program is open to people from outside the state who qualify based on a medical condition.The final…
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has issued a warning to members that coffee is prohibited no matter how fancy the name, that vaping is…
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A New Mexico judge has ordered state officials to issue identification cards for the medical marijuana program to all qualifying patients, including…