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In November 2010, Arizona voters narrowly passed ballot proposition 203, known as the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act (commonly known as “Prop 203,” or simply the “Act”). Prop 203 legalized the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes in the state of Arizona, and requires patients to obtain a physician’s “recommendation” in order to be issued a [...]
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Yesterday morning, the Arizona Dept. of Health Services (DHS) released its revised rules for medical marijuana in Arizona. After analyzing more than 1,500 public comments on the first (released in mid-December), DHS’s most recent draft shows an even-handed approach to regulating this complex emerging industry. Some of the most significant changes in this draft include: [...]
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