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Arizona: Everything You Need to Know
Arizona Laws
In November 2020, Proposition 207 (the Smart and Safe Arizona Act) was passed, where Arizona voters approved the adult recreational use of medical products. The following points outline the current therapeutic medical product laws in the state of Arizona:
- The adult should be recommended by a licensed Arizona physician to hold an Arizona medical card.
- The out-of-state registration card has the same force and effect as a card issued in Arizona, except that the visiting qualifying patient may not purchase a medical product in Arizona.
- Under the same Prop. 207, adults 21 years or older with a medical card can possess up to 1 ounce (≈28 grams). Of that 1 ounce, no more than 5 grams may be concentrate.
- Adults may cultivate up to 6 plants per residence. For two residences, 12 plants can be cultivated. Plants must be in an enclosed space and should not be publicly visible.
- Prop. 203, passed in 2010, allows qualifying patients to use up to 2.5 ounces of usable medical product.
- Public use of medical products remains prohibited.
- Driving under the influence is illegal in Arizona
Arizona Reform Timeline
1996 – Proposition 200 passed (“Drug Medicalization, Prevention and Control Act”)
- Licenced physicians to allow the use of a medical product for certain illnesses
2010-Proposition 203 (AMMA)
- Legalized use of the medical product for qualifying conditions. Patients can possess up to 2.5 oz
2016-Proposition 205 on recreational legalization failed
- Received ~48.7% of the vote, thus did not pass
2020-Proposition 207 passed (Smart and Safe Act)
- Legalized adult recreational use; rights for possession, home cultivation, regulated sales; more detailed rules to follow.
2021-Start of recreational sales in licensed dispensaries
- After Prop 207, the regulatory framework was set up; dispensaries began selling adult-use products in Jan 2021.
Arizona Limits
Adults (21+) – Recreational Use
- Up to 1 ounce (≈28 grams) of usable product.
- Within that, no more than 5 grams may be concentrated.
Cultivation (Home Grow)
- Up to 6 plants per adult (21+).
- A maximum of 12 plants per household, regardless of the number of adults.
- Plants must be in an enclosed, locked, and non-visible area.
Medical Patients
- May possess up to 2.5 ounces of usable medical product every two weeks.
- Home cultivation of up to 12 plants allowed only if the patient lives 25+ miles from a dispensary.
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FAQs
What are the qualifying medical conditions for an Arizona medical card?
An Adult may qualify for an Arizona Medical Card if diagnosed with any of the following medical conditions by a licensed provider:
- Cancer
- Glaucoma
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
- Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
- Hepatitis C
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
- Crohn’s disease
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- A chronic or debilitating condition that causes:
- Cachexia (wasting syndrome)
- Severe and chronic pain
- Severe nausea
- Seizures (including epilepsy)
- Severe or persistent muscle spasms (including those from multiple sclerosis)
The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) periodically reviews petitions to add new conditions, but only those listed above are officially approved at this time.
Is this treatment legal in Arizona?
Yes, medical treatment is legal in Arizona. Voters approved the Arizona Medical Act (Proposition 203) in 2010, which allows qualifying patients with certain health conditions to obtain a medical card and legally purchase, possess, and use prescribed therapeutic products. Patients may hold up to 2.5 ounces of usable product every two weeks, and designated caregivers can assist registered patients.
When does an Arizona Medical Card expire?
An Arizona medical card is valid for two years from the date it is issued. Patients must renew their card before the expiration date to maintain legal access to therapeutic products and program benefits.
How much medical product can a qualified patient possess in Arizona?
Adults 21 years or older can possess medical plant up to 1 ounce (≈28 grams). Of that 1 ounce, no more than 5 grams may be in a concentrated form.
Are medical cards available in Arizona?
Yes, Arizona offers medical cards to qualifying patients with eligible health conditions. These cards allow patients to legally access and use therapeutic products under the Arizona Medical Act (Proposition 203).
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