Cannabis Companies Struggle to Survive the Coronavirus
“When I see Harvest’s stock and what’s happened to it, I think it’s undervalued due to the amount of licenses they hold.” – Demitri Downing
“When I see Harvest’s stock and what’s happened to it, I think it’s undervalued due to the amount of licenses they hold.” – Demitri Downing
This is a big endorsement for the dispensary-funded Smart and Safe Arizona Act.
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With this acquisition, Harvest controls 22 of 130 available dispensary licenses in Arizona.
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“It will be a curated collection of the very best…”
A Valley ER nurse is suing one of the biggest hospital systems in Maricopa County for its ban on employee medical marijuana use, just over a week after Phoenix New Times first wrote about his situation.
“I think also we’re seeing a maturation of the Arizona market that other states have seen for a while.”
An ER nurse in Maryvale told his employer about his medical marijuana card. That decision could cost him his job.
The prohibitionist side can’t rely on fentanyl cash or grassroots criticism this time.
At least two lawmakers told Phoenix New Times they plan to introduce bills to legalize adult-use marijuana before it goes to a vote this November.
One state lawmaker says Governor Doug Ducey’s attempt to rebrand the Department of Corrections with a new name is like putting “lipstick on a pig.”
Dispensaries aren’t legally allowed to sell seeds now. That would change under the Smart and Safe Arizona Act.
The third-biggest donor to the initiative to legalize pot in Arizona just announced it’s leaving the state.
Before the above-mentioned state Supreme Court victory on concentrates, some weird shit was going on.
The state of Arizona broke into the top 10 despite being one of four states on the list to allow only medical cannabis.
Arizona’s medical cannabis industry — which until now hasn’t required any testing whatsoever — is bracing itself for change.
“It would obviously be on a case-by-case basis,” Espinoza said.
“Justice in the crime … would be better served by more significant and lengthy sentencing than that which the current system affords.” – Guy Mullins
We asked Colby Bower all the questions you had about the digital cards coming to Arizona on December 1.