Get Too High? ‘Undoo’ Inventor Wants to Take Cannabis Consumers Down
Once the olivetol makes it to the brain, it “bumps” the THC off the CB1 receptors, “flushing” your neurons, Jim said.
Once the olivetol makes it to the brain, it “bumps” the THC off the CB1 receptors, “flushing” your neurons, Jim said.
Some conservatives had high hopes that the anti-marijuana activist would effectively challenge Greg Stanton in CD9.
To Marvina Thomas, success comes from more than a desire to make money; it comes from having a reason to succeed. Her reason is helping people.
Phoenix New Times now puts more milligrams of journalistic cannabinoids in your Thursday mornings with its new weekly feature, “Cannabis News.”
The steady growth of Arizona’s medical marijuana market has attracted another major cannabis-themed convention to the state: the HempCon Cannabis Business Expo.
Maestas “had the courage to say ‘no, this isn’t right.'”
Remember Dyer? He got nationwide attention after publishing confessions about his experiences with “group sex” and sex with married women.
“It’s about rope, not dope.”
“What did I say?!” Kari Lake wrote on Twitter along with the image of a t-shirt. “#RedForEd is nothing more than a push to legalize pot.”
NORML state director Mikel Weisser said legislation he hoped to see pass is likely dead for now.
Partnership between Voice Media group and Herban Planet will provide comprehensive marijuana guide.
“Can you feel the earth shifting for lasting marijuana reform?”
“It’s the luck of the draw if you get a bad batch.”
“A sample of that macaroni … was confiscated as evidence.”
Surprisingly, what would amount to a major change in state policy has received virtually no opposition.
Navajo County judge now agrees that Arizona medical-marijuana patients can legally possess cannabis products containing extracted resin.
Never mind that studies show states with medical-marijuana or adult-use legalization laws have seen sharp drop-offs in their opiate-overdose deaths.
Here’s a look at how much the largest cannabis facilities may owe
Senate Bill 1420 could turn a profit for state by putting more people in the program while also allowing testing for mold
Co-sponsor: “I am embarrassed to confess to you today, that I signed on ,,, not understanding that it had that (decrease) of fee in it,”
Industry produced millions in tax revenues, too.
That’s just one of several new bills aimed at attacking medical marijuana