Welcome back to The Week in Weed, your Friday look at what’s happening in the world of legalized marijuana.
- Arizona’s medical cannabis card fees face court test
(Marijuana Business Daily: News, 15 November 2017)
An Arizona attorney has filed a lawsuit asking the state’s Court of Appeals to decide whether the $150 patient card fee is legal, a move that could affect Arizona’s medical marijuana market.
- New Hampshire marijuana legalization bill shot down
(The Cannabist: The Cannabist, 15 November 2017)
A bill that would legalize marijuana in New Hampshire has been rejected by the House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee.
- Jeff Sessions Is Being Sued by a 12-Year-Old, an NFL Player, and an Iraq War Veteran Over Medical Marijuana
(Fortune, 15 November 2017)
They say the Controlled Substance Act is unconstitutional.
And finally, remember, marijuana may be legal where you live, either medically or recreationally, but it is not legal to send marijuana through the mail. Even if you construct your own fake boulders to do it.
- Oregon man accused of shipping marijuana in giant hand-made fake rocks
(The Cannabist: The Cannabist, 15 November 2017)
Police say an Oregon man shipped more than $1 million worth of marijuana to another state via UPS last week, packing the drugs inside of artificial boulders he made himself.
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