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Colorado and Washington were the first states to legalize recreational marijuana in 2012. Here's which states have followed ...
Arizona cannabis sales decline 10% in 2024, dropping to $1.3 billion as medical purchases plummet 40% and recreational sales ...
Expert budtenders can match you with the right strain. Industry insiders say there are fewer of them than there once were.
Yes, Easter Sunday and 4/20 have coincided several times before, predating the smokers' holiday, and it will happen again in 62 years. This year will be the 13th time Easter has taken place on April ...
An ASU study of illicit weed seizures in Arizona — that is, pot grown and bought outside dispensaries — found safety risks.
Arizona’s cannabis industry saw a nearly 10% sales decline in 2024, with medical marijuana sales dropping significantly and ...
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Arizona's tanking cannabis revenue means cheap weed for customers. Will it stay like that?A slump in sales at Arizona marijuana dispensaries has been a boon for consumers who now see noticeably lower prices on cannabis products. Starting in July, sales at state-licensed marijuana ...
Arizona collected more than $196 million in taxes from the marijuana sales in 2021, according to the state’s Department of Revenue Stephanie Wenger is a TV Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE. She joined ...
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Arizona tried adding equity into marijuana licensing. Wealthy corporations still took overArizona voters created the social equity license program by approving the state's recreational marijuana law in 2020. It defined the program as aiming "to promote the ownership and operation of ...
"To help keep Arizona communities safe, I urge you to cease the sale of these products if you are not a licensed marijuana establishment." Mayes' letter to police and sheriff's agencies reminded ...
Arizona cannabis sales stats are down for the second straight year in a row, and have taken enough of a dip that the Arizona Mirror described medical marijuana sales as “cratering” and recreational ...
After recreational use of weed was legalized, several colleges around Arizona began offering credited courses. Industry experts explain why these are important.
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