Lawsuit Aims to Lower Cost of Arizona Medical Marijuana Cards


PHOENIX - A lawsuit has been filed against the state in an attempt to lower the cost of medical marijuana cards for patients in Arizona.

Governor Doug Ducey and the Department of Health Services were specifically addressed for their role in setting the prices that patients must pay each year when they renew their cards for the program.

Families who want to see the fees lowered say they cannot afford to keep paying hundreds of dollars every year just to renew their medical marijuana patient and caregiver cards.

Yolanda Daniels, who is a grandmother, guardian and caregiver, is part of the lawsuit. She administers the drug to her 13-year-old granddaughter Mercedes, who suffers seizures from epilepsy.

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