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Arizona health officials say several marijuana retailers in the state have voluntarily recalled some products because of possible fungal contamination. Aspergillus can cause allergic reactions or infections.
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Yavapai County plans to use funding from the sale of recreational marijuana to help the county sheriff’s office with recruitment and retention bonuses for 911 dispatchers.
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The University of Arizona Health Sciences program this month will feature the work of its Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center as part of National Cannabis Awareness Month.
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The Arizona Department of Health Services will announce the winners of the 26 social equity cannabis licenses on Friday. The licenses are designed to promote ownership and operation of licensed marijuana retail establishments by people from communities disproportionately impacted by the enforcement of previous marijuana laws.
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Two tribal communities in New Mexico are working to ensure they'll be free from federal interference if they take part in that state’s cannabis market set to launch in April.
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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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A judge has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the state’s rules for implementing a program to award social equity business under Arizona’s 2020 law legalizing recreational marijuana.
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Flagstaff Policing Discussion Slated For MondayFlagstaff City Council is slated to hold a special meeting next Monday, April 26, to discuss policing. A…
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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…