Tucson Weekly: “Arizona medical marijuana users lawyered up late last year to contest the state’s fees for certification. Those efforts burnt out in mid-May as a Maricopa County Superior Court Judge decided there was nothing she could do about the situation. The lawsuit arose when a caregiver claimed that the medical marijuana program under the state’s Department of Health Services collected more money that it needed to operate and the $150 annual fee for patients and the $200 fee for caregivers were unnecessarily burdensome.”
Judge Denies Lawsuit to Lower Arizona Marijuana Patient Fees
By On the Net|2017-06-04T07:27:47-07:00June 4th, 2017|AZ Marijuana Law Lawsuits, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Judge Denies Lawsuit to Lower Arizona Marijuana Patient Fees
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