Deputy Maricopa County Attorney Lisa Aubuchon’s Firing Sheds Light on Feud

Arizona Republic:  “A report detailing allegations against a deputy Maricopa County attorney fired Monday provides a window into the legal and political machinations of former County Attorney Andrew Thomas’ office.”

See the “September 6, 2010, letter to Lisa Aubuchon” notifying her of the findings of the Maricopa County Attorney’s investigation about her and its notice of intent to fir her.  See also Lisa Aubuchon’s September 17, 2010, letter to Deputy Maricopa County Attorney Paul Ahler in which she disputes the allegations in the September 8, 2010, letter.

Firms Jockeying to get Medical Marijuana Dispensary Licenses

Arizona Republic:  “”It isn’t even legal yet. And it won’t be unless voters approve it.  But more than a dozen companies are setting up shop in Arizona hoping to get into the business of selling marijuana.”

To learn about forming and operating Arizona entities that could be used as a medical marijuana dispensary, see the Arizona LLC Law Library and the Arizona Corporation Law Library.

To hire Richard Keyt, an Arizona medical marijuana attorney (aka Arizona medical marijuana lawyer) to form an Arizona nonprofit corporation to apply for a permit to operate an Arizona medical marijuana dispensary, read my articles called “How to Form an Arizona Nonprofit Corporation” and “Arizona Nonprofit Corporation Formation Service” or just complete my online Nonprofit Corporation Incorporation Questionnaire.

Ailing Arizonans Would Benefit from Medical Marijuana

Kingman Daily Miner:  “As chair of the Arizona Medical Marijuana Policy Project, Torgerson says many Arizonans would benefit if voters approve Proposition 203, a ballot measure that would legalize the medical use of marijuana. The proposition would allow a qualifying person with a doctor’s recommendation to receive 2.5 ounces of marijuana every two weeks from licensed dispensaries. Qualifying conditions would include cancer, glaucoma, AIDS and chronic pain.”

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