Month: October 2019

Arizona College Student’s Case Brings Up Legality of Drug Testing on Campus

An Arizona College Student with a Medical Marijuana Card Gets Expelled, Creating a Legal Battle for College Campus Drug Policy. A student at Gateway Community College who is a legal Arizona medical marijuana card holder was recently expelled for failing a surprise drug test. The medical specialty program she is a part of requires all …

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Does Tucson’s New Tobacco Ordinance Hint Towards New Age Restrictions in Arizona?

Tucson Passes Ordinance to Raise the Age Required to Purchase Tobacco, Will This Inspire Larger Cities and the Entire State of Arizona to Join? Tucson’s city council passed an ordinance that would require all vendors in the city’s limits to sell tobacco products, including vapes, only to customers aged 21 and over. This was a …

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Federal Agents Using Federal Funds for Sex?

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Brad Rideout Defends Sex Trafficking Victim  Against Federal Officers Misusing Funds for Sex. [/vc_column_text][vc_separator][vc_column_text]Attorney Brad Rideout has recently demanded the full legal names of two federal agents who allegedly paid his client and other potential sex trafficking victims for sexual acts. Under the cover of investigation, the agents used federal money to procure sex …

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