Marijuana Laws in Arizona

State-specific overview · Criminal Law

Quick summary

Arizona permits adults 21+ to possess up to one ounce of recreational marijuana and allows medical use with a card.

How Arizona treats Marijuana Laws

Arizona legalized recreational marijuana in 2020, allowing adults to possess one ounce and grow six plants at home. The state also maintains a robust medical marijuana program established in 1996, with registered patients permitted to possess up to 2.5 ounces. Licensed dispensaries operate statewide, and home cultivation is permitted for both recreational and medical users. Consumption in public spaces remains prohibited.

The general definition of Marijuana Laws

State and federal regulations governing the possession, sale, and use of cannabis.

Marijuana laws vary dramatically across the United States, creating a complex legal landscape. Some states have legalized marijuana for recreational use, others allow it only for medical purposes with a prescription, and some prohibit it entirely. Federal law still classifies marijuana as an illegal drug, which creates conflicts with state legalization. Penalties for violating marijuana laws range from small fines to felony charges depending on the amount involved and your state's rules.

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This page is a plain-English reference and is not legal advice. State laws change frequently. For specific situations consult a licensed attorney in Arizona.