Jonathan Udell, Marijuana Attorney At Rose Law Group, Takes Issue With Peoria Ordinance Making It Illegal To Smoke, Consume Marijuana

By Philip Haldiman | Peoria Independent Now that recreational marijuana is poised to become legal in Arizona, Valley cities will begin amending their ordinances to become compliant with the new law. Peoria is among the first to begin regulating how the new industry will look within the city. The Peoria City Council approved an ordinance Nov. 10 prohibiting smoking and …

Adam Trenk, Rose Law Group Partner And Cannabis Department Director, Chats With KJZZ About Recreational Marijuana Matters

  By Mark Brodie | KJZZ MARK BRODIE: But first, Arizona voters have overwhelmingly approved legalizing recreational marijuana in the state, so once the vote is made official, the new law can start being implemented. But there will likely be legal questions as this new program is being rolled out. With me to talk through some of them is Adam Trenk, …

A Brief Legal Examination Of Arizona Recreational Marijuana

By Terrance Thorton | Independent Newsmedia Arizona voters have approved the legalization of recreational use of marijuana in the 2020 November election, which will allow residents 21 years or older to consume pot free of criminal ramifications. Adam Trenk breaks down vital facts of Prop. 207 As Arizona begins its 21st-century swing-state period as initial vote tallies came in one thing …

If Arizona Legalizes Cannabis, Top Prosecutors Would Be Key To Clearing Past Convictions; Jonathan Udell, Rose Law Group Litigator, Quoted

Allister Adel (left) and Julie Gunnigle, candidates for Maricopa County Attorney. (Maricopa County Attorney’s Office page and Gunnigle 2020 page / Facebook) By Meg O’Connor | The Appeal One candidate for Maricopa County attorney says she’ll make clearing past marijuana convictions ‘universal and automatic’ if elected. The other has not said she would do anything to support expunging criminal records. Arizona …

Gilbert Will Ban Recreational Marijuana Sales If Arizona Voters Approve Proposition 207, With One ExceptionRose Law Group Partner, Cannabis Dept. Dir. Adam Trenk Stresses Legalization Upside

By Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic If Arizona voters approve Proposition 207 on Nov. 3, recreational marijuana will still be illegal to buy or sell in Gilbert, with one exception. Gilbert’s only operating medical marijuana dispensary, Curaleaf, could get a license to sell recreational marijuana — cornering the market in the town of over 250,000 residents southeast of Phoenix. An …