Medical Marijuana Dispensaries’ Attorney Seeks to Force Dispensary Licensing

East Valley Tribune:  “An attorney who represents some would-be marijuana dispensaries is taking the first steps he believes will convince a state judge to force Department of Health Services to issue the necessary permits.  Ryan Hurley said Tuesday he is working with clients to get one of them to submit an application this week to the health department. State health officials had said the first requests would be accepted Wednesday.  And Laura Oxley, spokeswoman for the department, confirmed that any requests will be turned away.”

By |2011-06-05T08:42:10-07:00June 2nd, 2011|AZ Marijuana Law Lawsuits, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Medical Marijuana Dispensaries’ Attorney Seeks to Force Dispensary Licensing

ADHS Refuses to Accept an Application for an Arizona Medical Marijuana Dispensary License

Arizona Department of Health Services Director Will Humble wrote the following on his blog on June 1, 2011:

“A prospective dispensary applicant came to our offices this morning in an effort to submit an application for a dispensary registration certificate.   We declined to accept the application because, as I wrote on Friday, we won’t be accepting dispensary registration certificate applications until the outcome of legal action filed last week.

There were several members of the media present when the prospective applicant arrived.  One of the reporters asked me a question about how the decision was made to halt the acceptance of dispensary registration certificate applications.  I want to clarify my answer to that question.  The decision to halt the acceptance of dispensary registration certificate applications was collaborative.  It was the result of multiple discussions that followed the May 2 letter from the U.S. Attorney for Arizona – including conversations involving myself, the Governor, legal counsel and staff.  It’s most accurate to say that the Governor and I reached the decision to suspend the acceptance of dispensary applications in consultation and coordination, as is typical for an issue of this significance.”

By |2011-06-05T08:42:17-07:00June 1st, 2011|AZ Marijuana Law Lawsuits, Stories & Articles, Will Humble Speaks|Comments Off on ADHS Refuses to Accept an Application for an Arizona Medical Marijuana Dispensary License

Medical Pot Advocate Vows to Grow more Weed after Case Dismissed

Los Angeles Wave:  “The founder of the longest serving medical marijuana dispensary in the Southland has publicly vowed to cultivate pot for seriously ill HIV/AIDS patients in his backyard, after the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office recently dropped a criminal case against him days before it was due to go to trial.  According to Paul Scott, executive director of the Inglewood Wellness Center, which opened in February 2000, and the Los Angeles Wellness Center, located at 312 Olympic Blvd., he was arrested and charged last June for cultivation of marijuana and the possession of marijuana for sale.”

By |2015-04-06T18:51:49-07:00June 1st, 2011|Marijuana Crimes|Comments Off on Medical Pot Advocate Vows to Grow more Weed after Case Dismissed
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