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Wait a Minute, Isn’t Marijuana Illegal?

By | November 29th, 2010|General|

I get this question a lot from folks.  While Congress has determined that it’s illegal to distribute and sell marijuana, several states have passed laws authorizing the distribution and use of marijuana for medical purposes.  Arizona will likely be the 15th state to do so if the election is certified today (November 29).  So, in [...]

Qualified Patient Applicants

By | November 23rd, 2010|General|

One thing that folks have mentioned on my blog over and over is concern about who will need to submit fingerprints as part of their application under the AZ Medical Marijuana Act.  Here’s the short answer:  All applicants except a qualifying patient will need to submit a full set of fingerprints before getting a card [...]

Behavioral Health Licensing Rule Change Suspended

By | November 22nd, 2010|Behavioral Health, Uncategorized|

A couple of weeks ago I planned to open the docket to overhaul the Administrative Code (Rules) that we use to evaluate and monitor health and safety in licensed behavioral health facilities in AZ. That plan was based on the assumption that the Medical Marijuana Act was going down to defeat because at that time [...]

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Medical Marijuana (Cannabis) Implementation Schedule & Info

By | November 19th, 2010|General|

By now you probably know that Proposition 203, the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act, appears to have passed after all (although the final determination will actually be made when the election is certified on November 29).  The Act identifies ADHS as the organization that’s responsible for carrying out the provisions of the law.  There will be several [...]

Post Election 203 Communications

By | November 2nd, 2010|General|

If Prop 203 passes today, we’ll definitely get flooded with phone calls from people that want information on how they can get a license to become a dispensary starting Wednesday.  There’s absolutely no way we could ever try to answer the inevitable questions over the phone.  Number 1, we won’t have full answers until at [...]

Selecting Marijuana Dispensaries

By | October 29th, 2010|General|

If Proposition 203 passes (the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act), one of our key decisions will be how to set up some kind of selection process for approving marijuana dispensary applications.  The Act states that the number of Cannabis dispensaries will be limited to 10% of the number of pharmacies in the state.  As of right [...]

Getting a Recommendation for Medical Marijuana

By | October 22nd, 2010|General|

Some of the most important words in the 13-page Arizona Medical Marijuana Act are: “Physician Patient Relationship” and “A Full Assessment of the Qualifying Patient’s Medical History”.   The real gatekeepers that’ll determine which applicants ultimately would qualify for a medical marijuana card are Arizona MDs, DOs, Naturopaths and Homeopaths, as they evaluate their patient's medical [...]

Cannabis Cultivation- Post Prop. 203

By | October 15th, 2010|General|

Where would the inventory come from if Proposition 203 (the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act) passes?  As near as I can tell…  it could come from at least 3 places: enclosed cultivation facilities associated with dispensaries; enclosed cultivation facilities operated by caregivers on behalf of cardholders, if the people they care for live 25 miles from [...]

Coming Soon: A Marijuana Dispensary Near You?

By | October 6th, 2010|General|

Will a marijuana dispensary pop up in your neighborhood at the old payday loan store?  It depends.  If the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act passes, there could be up to 120 dispensaries (and their indoor cultivation facilities) setting up shop across the state.  Where they actually go will depend on what kind of local zoning restrictions [...]

Are Medical Marijuana Cards a Vital Record?

By | September 24th, 2010|Licensing, Preparedness|

Maybe. I’ve read the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act several times with an eye toward how we’d execute it’s requirements in case it passes.  One of the key decisions is figuring our which of our areas is in the best position to get the job done.  I think the best place is Vital Records- at least for [...]