The Smart and Safe Arizona Act
Arizona voters passed Prop 207, the Smart and Safe Arizona Act (SSAA), by 60% to 40% on Nov 3, 2020 to legalize and regulate recreational marijuana in the state for adults 21 and older. The Arizona Medical Marijuana Act (AMMA), which was passed into law by voters in 2010, will be unaffected by the SSAA.
“It’s decriminalized once the initiative passes and is certified by the Secretary of State, but legal sales won’t begin until around March of 2021,” Stacey Pearson, Campaign Manager for Smart and Safe Arizona, told 12 News.
“Maricopa County Attorney’s Office (MCAO) will be dismissing all pending and unfiled charges of possession of marijuana and any associated paraphernalia charges that are before this office,” the MCAO stated on Nov 9.
When Can People Legally Buy Recreational Marijuana in Arizona?
Dispensaries will be able to legally sell recreational marijuana once they get licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS), which will likely be in March 2021. Many medical marijuana dispensaries will get licensed to sell both medical and recreational marijuana from their current location. Some recreational-only dispensary locations will also open.
Can People Legally Possess Marijuana in Arizona?
Recreational marijuana possession will be legal in Arizona once the ballots are certified, which will likely be on or around December 3, 2020. Adults 21 and older can possess up to one ounce of marijuana with no more than 5 grams being concentrates (extracts).
Can People Legally Use Marijuana in Arizona?
Recreational marijuana use will be legal in Arizona once the ballots are certified, which will likely be on or around December 3, 2020. Adults 21 and older can use marijuana.
Where Can People Consume Marijuana in Arizona?
As soon as the ballots are certified, marijuana can be used on private property in Arizona. It will remain illegal to use marijuana in public places (restaurants, bars, parks, etc), but possession in public will be legal. It will also remain illegal to possess or use marijuana on any federal land.
Can People Legally Grow Marijuana in Arizona?
Home cultivation of marijuana will be legal in Arizona once the ballots are certified, which will likely be on or around December 3, 2020. Home cultivation is limited to six plants per individual’s primary residence and 12 plants at a residence where two or more persons 21 or older live.
How Much Will Recreational Marijuana Cost in Arizona?
Recreational marijuana prices will be determined by dispensaries. There will be a 16% state excise tax placed on all recreational marijuana sales, plus any applicable local taxes. Medical marijuana prices may decrease; this has been the case in many other states that have passed a recreational marijuana law after a medical marijuana law.
Can Employees Use Recreational Marijuana During Off Hours in Arizona?
Yes, however, Arizona employers do have the right to maintain a drug-free workplace. Arizonans will need to investigate this issue with their employer to avoid losing their job.
What Are Other Common Names for Marijuana?
Marijuana is oftentimes referred to as cannabis, weed, or pot.
What Are the Medical Marijuana Laws in Arizona?
Arizona medical marijuana patients can legally purchase, possess and use marijuana if they have a valid medical marijuana card. Arizona currently has around 120 medical marijuana dispensaries.
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