Medical Marijuana Loophole Case Headed To Arizona's Supreme Court
A court in Arizona recently ruled that much of what medical marijuana dispensaries sell in the state is illegal. People with legitimate medical marijuana prescriptions could face prison sentences.
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October 23, 2018 at 04:02AM
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NPR News: Medical Marijuana Loophole Case Headed To Arizona's Supreme Court
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