Drugs & Narcotics

Drugs & Narcotics

Q: What are Arizona's laws about drugs and narcotics?

AWhen it comes to drugs and narcotics, it is illegal to:

 

Q: What are the penalties for selling or giving prohibited substances to a minor?

A: The law says a person who sells, gives, or offers any prohibited substance to a minor is guilty of a class 2 felony. A person who employs or uses a minor to sell or transfer any prohibited substance may also be guilty of a class 2 felony. If convicted, the person will not be eligible for suspension of sentence, probation, pardon or release on any basis until the sentence imposed by the court has been served (A.R.S. §13-3409). Manufacture of methamphetamine under circumstances that cause physical injury to a minor under 15 years of age is a dangerous crime against children, also with a hefty mandatory prison sentence (A.R.S. §13-3407.01).

 

Q: Is marijuana illegal in Arizona?

A: For those who are 21 or older, marijuana is legal in Arizona with certain limitations around possessing, consuming, purchasing, processing, and manufacturing (A.R.S. §36-2852). Marijuana is not legal for recreational use for anyone under the age of 21 (A.R.S. §36-2851). Medicinal marijuana use is permitted in accordance with A.R.S. §36-2801.

 

Laws may have changed since the last time this article was updated.  The current and most up-to-date laws can be accessed here.