AZ Supreme Court Expected to Rule on Legality of Cannabis Extract on May 28

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The Arizona Supreme Court is expected to rule on the legality of medical marijuana extracts on Tuesday, May 28. Extracts are used to make many medical marijuana products such as oils, tinctures, vaporizer cartridges, edibles and more.

Arizona’s medical marijuana program has nearly 200,000 patients, many of which rely on extracts to get their medicine. For instance, patients with lung ailments shouldn’t smoke marijuana, and therefore need an extract-made product to get their medicine.

Everything will remain the same if the justices rule that extracts are to remain legal in Arizona. However, if they rule against extracts, dispensaries will no longer be able to sell extracts and patients will no longer be able to possess or use extracts legally.

Call and email the following lawmakers and let them know that patients throughout Arizona rely on medical marijuana extracts for their medicine.

Sen. Karen Fann (Senate President)

Email: kfann@azleg.gov

Phone: 602-926-5874

Rep. Jeff Weninger (Chandler)

Email: jweninger@azleg.gov

Phone: 602-926-3092

Rep. T.J. Shope – Speaker Pro Tempore

Email: tshope@azleg.gov

Phone: 602-926-3012

Sen. J.D. Mesnard (Chandler)

Email: jmesnard@azleg.gov

Phone: 602-926-4481

Sen. Sine Kerr (Yuma)

Email: skerr@azleg.gov

Phone: 602-926-5955

Governor Doug Ducey

Email: www.azgovernor.gov

Phone: 602-542-4331