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Judge Won't Put Medical Marijuana Ruling on Hold
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The case initially focused on whether the county had to approve zoning for a Sun City dispensary.

PHOENIX (AP) - A judge is refusing to temporarily block his recent ruling that Arizona's medical marijuana law is constitutional and that federal drug laws don't stand in the way of implementing it.

A Maricopa County Superior Court spokesman says Judge Michael Gordon on Thursday denied a request by the county attorney's office to suspend his ruling pending the outcome of an appeal to a higher court.

The case initially focused on whether the county had to approve zoning for a Sun City dispensary.

The case grew to include the larger legal question of whether federal drug laws pre-empt Arizona's medical marijuana law.

Gordon ruled last week that they don't and that the county must provide zoning clearances for the Sun City dispensary.