Ryan Hurley

Ryan Hurley is the Chairman of the Cannabis Practice Group and affectionately known as the “Father of Cannabis Law” in Arizona. His practice has been focused on the business of legal cannabis since 2010. Before recently rejoining the firm, Ryan was General Counsel at Copperstate Farms, and Sol Flower Dispensaries. Copperstate is the largest grower in AZ (one of the largest cannabis growers in the country) and is vertically integrated with nine Sol Flower branded retail cannabis dispensaries in AZ. As General Counsel, Ryan helped the company grow from its inception to its current position as a leader in market share with nearly 600 employees. At Copperstate/Sol Flower he managed overall company compliance, HR/employment issues, contracting, capital and debt raises, mergers/acquisitions/dispositions, joint ventures and special projects, entity/board management, risk management and litigation strategy.

Ryan has been involved in AZ’s cannabis industry since the very beginning, assisting clients with all aspects of AZ’s marijuana law but primarily focusing on the business of cannabis. He is a frequent presenter at marijuana seminars and conferences throughout the country and is a tireless advocate for marijuana reform and for marijuana patients and businesses in myriad interviews and appearances on TV, print and radio. Mr. Hurley was also deeply involved in the 2016 and 2020 initiatives to legalize adult-use cannabis in AZ and the subsequent regulatory rules. Ryan is one of the founding members and former board member of the National Cannabis Industry Association and a former Vice President of the Arizona Dispensaries Association, of which he is also a founding member. Ryan has been committed to the entire cannabis space from day one and continues to be a thought leader for this emerging industry.

Prior to his focus on the cannabis space, Ryan’s legal background started with land use and zoning law, environmental and water issues, renewable energy and a wide variety of regulatory compliance and administrative law issues. Along with his law degree Ryan has a Bachelor’s of Science in Environmental Science from the University of Arizona College of Agriculture.

In addition to his interest in cannabis, Ryan has an interest in advancing legal therapeutic psychedelics, and is deeply fascinated with blockchain, decentralized finance (de-fi), digital autonomous organizations (DAOs), web3 and metaverse applications and their nearly limitless potential to revolutionize the world.

In The News

Jonathan Udell, co-chair of Rose Law Group cannabis department, tells New Times that amendments to Arizona cannabis legislation will be ‘invaluable for rural dispensaries’

By Kiera Riley | Phoenix New Times Two new amendments to a strike-everything bill moving through the Arizona Legislature could tighten marijuana testing standards and ease access to medical marijuana licenses across the state. Though proponents see the legislative shift as steps in the right direction, especially in light of reports of contaminated cannabis and lags in medical license allocations,

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Zoned Properties names Dan Gauthier RE firm’s new chief legal officer

Gauthier maintains role with Rose Law Group By Arizona Digital Free Press Scottsdale-based Zoned Properties, which is a real estate development firm for emerging and highly regulated industries including legalized cannabis, has named Daniel Gauthier as chief legal officer. Mr. Gauthier is taking on this role in addition to his employment duties at the Rose Law Group, officials there say. In his

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Why new marijuana shops are blocked in Phoenix — for now; zoning attorney and Rose Law Group Founder & President Jordan Rose has urgent message for social equity license winners

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic When Arizona issued 26 new licenses for marijuana shops last month in a high-stakes lottery to fulfill a “social equity” component of marijuana legalization, the winners assumed their opportunity could be worth millions. But zoning issues in Phoenix and Tucson could make those licenses worth much less, and may even result in some winners

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