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Yes, marijuana is legal in Arizona as of 2025. In November 2020, voters approved Proposition 207, also known as the Smart and Safe Arizona Act, which legalized recreational use for adults aged 21 and older. This means individuals in Arizona can now possess, consume, and cultivate marijuana for personal use.
Under the Smart and Safe Arizona Act, adults 21 and older can possess up to one ounce of marijuana (28 grams) for personal use. They may also cultivate up to six plants in their primary residence, provided the plants are in a secure location not visible to the public.
Adults in Arizona can grow up to six plants for personal use. The plants must be cultivated in an enclosed, locked area out of public view.
While recreational use is legal, violations carry penalties. Possession of more than the legal limit or cultivation above six plants may result in criminal charges. More severe offenses, such as trafficking, are addressed under Arizona marijuana trafficking laws.
Medical marijuana can be recommended by physicians licensed through the Arizona Department of Health Services. Patients must meet eligibility requirements under the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act and obtain a card to purchase and use cannabis for medical purposes.
No. Public consumption is prohibited. Use is limited to private residences or private spaces where smoking is allowed.
No, only individuals who are at least 21 years old and have a valid government-issued ID can enter a dispensary in Arizona.
Possession within the legal limit is not a felony. Larger amounts or unlawful sales may result in criminal charges, including asset confiscation.
If you are caught with marijuana in Arizona, the consequences will depend on the amount of marijuana and the circumstances. Possessing more than the legal limit or selling marijuana without the proper license can result in criminal charges and penalties.
The fines for possession of marijuana in Arizona can vary depending on the amount of marijuana and the specific circumstances. It is best to consult with legal authorities for accurate information on fines.
Yes, edibles are legal in Arizona. The Smart and Safe Arizona Act allows for the sale and consumption of various marijuana products, including edibles.
Yes, CBD (cannabidiol) is legal in Arizona. It can be purchased and consumed by individuals of legal age without a medical marijuana card. However, it's important to ensure that CBD products contain less than 0.3% THC, the psychoactive compound found in marijuana.