@boxbrown nails it: “If the hemp market is seen as competition, corporate cannabis could always consider competing with them on quality and price instead of lobbying to eliminate them via statute”
Don’t leaf this app without knowing how to vote! 🗳️ Our Arizona NORML Candidate Guide helps you weed through the options in state legislative races 🍃 https://t.co/1UVsKPmzWJ
The federal government argues that the ban on gun ownership by marijuana users is constitutional under Rahimi because "the widespread unlawful use of controlled substances" was "unprecedented at the founding": https://t.co/q014J7893Z
Arizona Convenience Stores And Smoke Shops Must Stop Selling Delta-8 THC Products, Attorney General Says: "This is Attorney General Mayes giving the marijuana industry something that the legislature would not."
https://t.co/KsJ2g6Let7
We had a great time catching up and strategizing with @justinstrekal over brunch today! Justin is the former Political Director of NORML (the nat’l org), and he continues to lead the reform movement via @TheBOWLPAC, which he founded. Thx Justin 🙏🏼
Top Federal Health Agency Says Marijuana Should Be Moved To Schedule III In Historic Recommendation To DEA: A Schedule III reclassification would have major implications for cannabis research, as well as the industry.
https://t.co/Zsw2a3NMKe
Congratulations to Alicia Deals, @KingTelfair31, and the entire Cookies Tempe family. We love seeing social equity succeed, and we so appreciate @hernandezforaz coming out to show her support! We can’t wait to see what these two do to create meaningful change for their community.
If you’re counting at home, that’s 2 marijuana recalls in just the past month.
It’s very unfortunate that Sen. @TJShopeforAZ (the Chair of Senate HHS) blocked SB1709, the one testing bill that could have made us safer.
AZ marijuana recalled because health regulators say it’s possibly contaminated with salmonella/aspergillus. Health dept. doesn’t actually test products off the shelf like other states so not really sure https://t.co/zdxZUIogAv
@merissacaldwell@raystern @TJShopeforAZ Re. Point 2: Sen. Shope tried and failed to run a separate bill. His bid ended when his own committee (HHS) decided it was bad policy.
Instead, the Senate approved the Majority Leader’s bill, which would have protected people without expanding our cannabis cartel.
SB1466, related to the legal marijuana industry, will not move forward. Sen. @TJShopeforAZ said it didn't receive enough GOP support. The bill would have made numerous changes, incl disallowing Delta 8 and other hemp byproducts as being classified as marijuana.
Consumers, and especially immunocompromised patients, need real reform. This starts with maximum batch sizes, AZDHS reporting requirements, and recordkeeping requirements that allow meaningful investigations. A secret-shopper program should be implemented as well.
Two testing bills were introduced this year. SB1709 would have made a real difference (CC @AZSenatorShamp), but unfortunately, it died in Senate HHS without a hearing.
And what does this year’s omnibus bill do? IT ENDS THE TESTING ADVISORY COUNCIL #AzLeg https://t.co/msihTQCZmI