Canadian Company Buys Out Arizona Dispensary

This past Monday, Nabis Holdings Inc., a Canadian investment company who's sought out multiple assets within the cannabis industry, has just purchased 100% acquisition of a number of Arizona cannabis brands/companies, including: Arizona-based Emerald Phoenix (medical marijuana dispensary)Infusion Edibles (cannabis-infused edibles brand) Management at Nabis Holdings Inc. expects this investment to bring in approximately $9 …

Arizona College Expels Student for Medical Cannabis

Students who have been issued a medical marijuana card for specific conditions may begin facing penalties on their college campuses. Since most colleges are federally funded, they must also follow federal law. And, currently, the law writes that cannabis is both recreationally and medicinally illegal. This dilemma has been seen across numerous states where cannabis …

A New Initiative for Cannabis Legalization in Arizona

Cannabis legalization seems so inevitable, two factions of Arizona's pro-recreational cannabis community are already butting heads. The Arizona Dispensary Association (ADA) currently has control over the legalized medical industry. All cannabis companies that grow and operate within Arizona have to go through them. However, a new group has recently arisen who finds their plans for …

Concentrates and Allotments in Arizona – The Confusion Continues

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You’ve probably seen people talking about cannabis concentrates and patient allotments in Arizona in recent months. It’s been a hot topic – a confusing topic. The state still hasn’t decided how it’s going to calculate concentrates in patient allotments. Much of the conflict stemmed from an Arizona Supreme Court decision amid the popular, and controversial, …

What to do if You’re Pulled Over with Cannabis in Your Car

Whether you have your medical cannabis card or not, being pulled over by the police with cannabis in your car might leave you feeling panicked. It’s uncomfortable. You’re wondering, ‘Am I going to jail?” First and foremost, stay calm. The jitterier you are when the officer comes to your window, the more suspicious it looks. …