Editor’s note: This story was published on Sept. 4 and updated on Sept. 9 to include a statement from Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center spokesperson Karen Scott. Arizona is fumbling a chance ...
As a Schedule III drug under the Controlled Substances Act, medical marijuana will be in the same category as many widely prescribed drugs.
Medical marijuana dispensaries can operate in close proximity to preschools, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled Thursday, reasoning that the voter-approved law legalizing medical cannabis ...
The Arizona Supreme Court just announced a landmark decision related to medical marijuana in the state. Specifically, the court ruled that extracts and concentrates are legal under the terms of the ...
PHOENIX — After two big rulings on medical marijuana were handed down by the Arizona Supreme Court last week, the justices could soon be hearing yet another case. An attorney for Arizona State ...
Marijuana has undergone a decades-long battle for legality in the United States, where its medical use is legal in 40 U.S. states and for recreational use in 24 states. California was the first state ...
PHOENIX — Before the bright orange front door ever opened at Bloom Phoenix, Debra Howard was waiting outside to pick up her medical-marijuana prescription. “I have chronic abdominal pain due to nerve ...
More than a decade after Arizonans voted to legalize medical marijuana, the Trump administration is loosening federal rules around it. President Donald Trump signed an executive order in late 2025 to ...
PHOENIX — Legislators are moving to force the Arizona Department of Health Services to spend some of its money to research the effects and usefulness of marijuana. The bill moving through the state ...
GUADALUPE, AZ (AZFamily) — A new rule going into effect Friday in Arizona will allow dispensaries to deliver recreational marijuana to customers. Raul Molina, Chief Operations at Mint Cannabis at the ...
The Trump administration reclassified marijuana to a Schedule III drug, but Arizona's GOP is trying to clamp down on it. The Gaggle explores why.