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Day 146: 7 Myths About Arizona’s Drug Possession Laws Debunked

7 Myths About Arizona’s Drug Possession Laws Debunked

Michael Tamou, Arizona criminal defense attorney

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7 Myths About Arizona’s Drug Possession Laws Debunked

 

Introduction

Navigating the complexities of drug possession laws in Arizona can be a challenging task. Myths and misconceptions often surround these laws, leading to confusion and misinformation. Tamou Law Group PLLC is committed to providing accurate and comprehensive legal guidance. In this blog, we debunk seven common myths about Arizona’s drug possession laws to help you understand your rights and the legal landscape better.

1. Myth: Possession of Any Amount of Drugs Leads to Severe Penalties

Debunked:

The truth is more nuanced. Arizona classifies drugs into different schedules, and the penalties vary depending on the type and amount of the drug possessed. For instance, under A.R.S. §13-3405, possession of marijuana (up to 2.5 ounces) is treated differently than possession of a Schedule I narcotic.

2. Myth: Marijuana Is Completely Legal in Arizona

Debunked:

While Arizona has legalized marijuana for recreational use (Proposition 207, 2020), there are still restrictions. For example, it’s illegal to possess more than 1 ounce (or 5 grams of concentrate) if you’re over 21. Public consumption and driving under the influence of marijuana remain illegal under A.R.S. §28-1381.

3. Myth: Drug Possession Is Always a Felony

Debunked:

Not all drug possession cases are felonies. The classification depends on various factors, including the type of drug and quantity. For instance, under A.R.S. §13-3407, possession of a dangerous drug can be a felony, but first-time offenders may qualify for probation or a diversion program.

4. Myth: Prescription Drug Possession Without a Prescription Is Legal

Debunked:

Possession of prescription drugs without a valid prescription is illegal in Arizona. A.R.S. §13-3406 categorizes unauthorized possession of prescription drugs as a serious offense, which can result in felony charges.

5. Myth: First-Time Offenders Always Go to Jail

Debunked:

First-time offenders might not necessarily face jail time. Arizona’s drug laws sometimes offer alternatives like drug treatment programs or probation, especially for non-violent offenders. A.R.S. §13-901.01 provides for probation and treatment options in certain cases.

6. Myth: All Drug Charges Lead to a Permanent Criminal Record

Debunked:

While a drug charge can lead to a criminal record, it’s not always permanent. Arizona law allows for setting aside convictions in some circumstances (A.R.S. §13-907), giving individuals the chance to clear their record post-conviction.

7. Myth: You Don’t Need a Lawyer for Drug Possession Charges

Debunked:

Facing drug possession charges without legal representation can be detrimental. The complexities of Arizona drug laws necessitate the experience of an experienced attorney who can navigate the legal system and advocate on your behalf.

Conclusion

Understanding Arizona’s drug possession laws is critical in ensuring your rights are protected. The myths debunked above highlight the importance of being accurately informed. If you or someone you know is facing drug possession charges, it’s crucial to seek legal assistance.Tamou Law Group PLLC is experienced in navigating the complexities of Arizona’s drug laws. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal support and guidance. For personalized legal advice and representation, contact Tamou Law at 623-321-4699.

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