
Medical Marijuana Patients Do Not Have Immunity From Arizona DUI Law
Marijuana DUIs are a hard thing to prove in a court of law, regardless of what law enforcement may try to tell you. There is

Marijuana DUIs are a hard thing to prove in a court of law, regardless of what law enforcement may try to tell you. There is

By Phillip Smith Beginning in 2012, four states and the District of Columbia have voted to legalize marijuana. By this time next year, that number

Backers of a proposed 2016 ballot initiative to end marijuana prohibition in Arizona launched a Halloween-themed billboard Monday morning that highlights the relative safety of

The 2016 Election is not that far away, especially for campaigns. Signature deadlines vary across the country, but they will be up sooner than later.

Backers of an initiative to regulate and tax marijuana like alcohol in Arizona announced Thursday that their petition drive has surpassed the 75,000-signature mark and

Arizona has been high on my list of the next states to legalize recreational marijuana since the 2014 Election wrapped up. There is a campaign

An independent Arizona-based research organization reports a proposed 2016 ballot measure to regulate and tax marijuana like alcohol would likely raise more revenue for education

Backers of a proposed 2016 ballot initiative to regulate and tax marijuana like alcohol estimate the measure would raise more than $40 million annually for

I received the following update from the Marijuana Policy Project: We wanted to provide you with a quick update on the ballot initiative campaigns in

By Phillip Smith Marijuana is going to be part of the political conversation between now and Election Day 2016. Support for legalization is now consistently

By Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director Most Arizonans support permitting adults to legally possess marijuana for personal consumption, according to statewide polling data commissioned by

PHOENIX — An independent poll released Wednesday shows a majority of Arizona residents support ending marijuana prohibition. The Behavior Research Center’s latest Rocky Mountain Poll found

By Allen St. Pierre, NORML Executive Director It is hardly a secret to any long observing advocate for cannabis law reform to recognize early on

Military veterans deserve the utmost respect in my opinion. They put their lives on the line to serve our country, and we owe them a

There is a misconception out there that growing quality cannabis is not that hard, and not that expensive. That couldn’t be farther from the truth.

By Phillip Smith During a series of YouTube interviews Thursday, President Obama demonstrated a remarkably laissez-faire attitude toward marijuana legalization experiments in the states. And

The medical marijuana industry is booming in states that allow sales of medical marijuana, especially in Arizona. The numbers are in for 2014, and it’s

There is a significant effort underway in Arizona to legalize marijuana, both via an initiative and at the Arizona Legislature. Arizona has a great chance

Hemp is a very versatile plant. Once upon a time in America, hemp grew all over the place, and was used for many things including

I was recently asked by a reader ‘how many medical marijuana patients are there in Arizona?’ The question came up in an e-mail exchange that

There are many reasons why marijuana should be legalized in Arizona. For starters, no one should be arrested and/or convicted for marijuana possession. Law enforcement

Arizona is on my list of states that have a great chance of legalizing marijuana in 2016. The Marijuana Policy Project recently announced that they

One of the conditions that would most benefit from the effects of marijuana is PTSD. Post traumatic stress disorder effects many of the people who

By Morgan Fox University of Arizona professor and leading medical marijuana researcher Dr. Sue Sisley was fired from her position at the university. The University