Nearly three years after Proposition 207 legalized the adult-use of recreational marijuana, the University of Arizona has launched the state's first research center dedicated to studying the impact of cannabis on public health and the economy. This marks a significant step forward in understanding the effects of legalization on society.
Now celebrating its fifth year since medical cannabis sales began, a new report shows increases in sales and cardholder numbers. The data indicates a growing acceptance and demand for cannabis as a legitimate form of medicine in the state.
Thirty-three nonprofit organizations representing every facet of the supply chain have revealed their top priorities for the must-pass legislation that will shape the future of the cannabis industry in Arizona. This collaborative effort aims to ensure that the voices of all stakeholders are heard in the decision-making process.
Phoenix, AZ — Highly sought-after California cannabis brand CAKE She Hits Different has announced its partnership with Atlas Street Ventures, a move that is expected to bring high-quality products and innovative practices to the Arizona market. This partnership highlights the increasing interest from established brands in expanding their reach to new markets.
Find marijuana dispensaries near Peoria, AZ. Learn when dispensaries will open, cannabis laws, & where to find weed in Peoria with Leafly. This resource provides valuable information for consumers seeking access to legal cannabis products in their area.
The Arizona Department of Health Services has approved 86 licenses for facilities to begin selling recreational marijuana. This development signals a significant expansion of the cannabis market in the state, with more options for consumers and increased competition among businesses.
Contributed Photo: Marvina Thomas, CEO and founder of Fourtwenty Collections, is set to open her Safford location on Thursday, April 20. This local entrepreneur's success story reflects the growing opportunities for small business owners in the cannabis industry.
New legislation is helping scientists and manufacturers study the effects of cannabis and develop guidelines for use. This proactive approach to regulation aims to ensure the safety and efficacy of cannabis products for consumers.
Using marijuana – whether by smoking, eating or vaping it – may increase the risk for heart attacks and strokes, new research finds. This important information underscores the need for responsible consumption and education about the potential health risk associated with cannabis use.