Smart Approaches to Marijuana said the details of the amendment prove “the term ‘medical’ is a farce.”
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Reefer Madness in the rearview?
How a federal reclassification of cannabis could affect Arkansas.
Group supporting marijuana amendment reports raising $191,000 last month
The owners of Good Day Farm Little Rock provided the largest donation of the month at $26,415.
State board revokes Green Springs dispensary license
The state Medical Marijuana Commission will consider a proposed sale of the dispensary Thursday, but ABC officials say the license is no longer transferrable.
Green Springs seeks sale to Leafology owner
Green Springs Medical dispensary in Hot Springs faces a revocation hearing before state regulators this morning.
Troubled Hot Springs dispensary set for ABC hearing next week
Last month, Green Springs Medical became the first Arkansas dispensary to have its license revoked. The dispensary has been able to stay open until the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board can hold a hearing next week.
Louisiana cannabis law change sends grow license to Good Day Farm
Louisiana lawmakers approved a law change that extends the state’s medical marijuana program and cuts out universities as cannabis cultivators.
Public comments on federal marijuana rescheduling are open until July 22
The Department of Justice has proposed moving cannabis to a less restrictive drug category. It would still remain federally illegal.
Arkansas marijuana patients spend $68 million in first quarter of 2024
Suite 443 in Hot Springs was the top-selling dispensary, followed by Natural Relief Dispensary of Sherwood in February and March.
Runner’s high: Weed and a workout in hilly Hillcrest
Sometimes, things align in a way that seems unlikely but makes perfect sense. Like when a Little Rock cannabis reporter who also writes about interesting fitness routines learns about a New York Times article examining cannabis and exercise.