Phoenix New Times: “Uncle Herb’s medical-marijuana dispensary, tucked away near pine trees in an industrial area of south Payson, has the homey feel of a country store. . . . The super-potent paste gets added to Uncle Herb’s growing takeout menu of medicinal food and drink products sold to qualified patients . . . . Essentially, legal officials claim that the medical-pot law provides no protection for extracts, concentrates, or the food and drinks that may contain them. Under their theory, qualified patients and dispensary officials could be charged with a felony for possessing or making marijuana extracts.”
Medical-Pot Edibles Are Legal, but Prosecutors and Cops Aren’t Backing Off
By On the Net|2013-10-14T06:58:17-07:00October 10th, 2013|DHS Rules, Legal Issues, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Medical-Pot Edibles Are Legal, but Prosecutors and Cops Aren’t Backing Off
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