Is Xanax a dangerous drug in Arizona?
So if a parent or a sibling or a spouse or whomever gave you some of these drugs, you are now in possession of a dangerous drug because you do not have a prescription for them. The big ones include Xanax, Valium, Klonopin, Soma, and Ambien.
Is drug paraphernalia a felony in Arizona?
§ 13-3415 criminalizes the possession of drug paraphernalia in Arizona, and it is a class 6 felony offense. The definition of drug paraphernalia is so broad that nearly anything can be classified as drug paraphernalia if it is used in connection with illegal drugs.
What is a dangerous drug violation in AZ?
§13-3407, possession or use of dangerous drugs is a Class 4 felony. In Arizona, a “dangerous drug” is generally defined as any type of narcotic that is not marijuana. This includes possession of cocaine, methamphetamine, amphetamines, anabolic steroids, hallucinogenic drugs, and certain prescription medications.
What drugs are felonies in Arizona?
Arizona Penalties for Possession with the Intent to Sell Dangerous Drugs: Class 2 Felony with a presumptive prison sentence of 10 years. This includes methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin, crack, LSD, and PCP, among others. Marijuana: Less than two pounds: Class 4 Felony with a presumptive prison sentence of three years.
What drugs are illegal in AZ?
Types of Illegal Substances in Arizona State
- Marijuana. The use of marijuana for recreational as well as medicinal purposes has been around for centuries.
- Medical Marijuana. The use of medical marijuana by registered individuals has been legal in Arizona since 2010.
- Narcotic Drugs.
- Dangerous Drugs.
- Prescription Drugs.
What qualifies as a dangerous drug?
Dangerous drug means any drug, other than a controlled substance, unsafe for self-medication or unsupervised use as set forth in NRS 454.201, these Regulations, and Health District Procedures.
What is a narcotic drug violation in AZ?
13-3408. In Arizona, it’s illegal to knowingly use or possess a narcotic drug. The law is found in ARS § 13-3408(A)(1), which makes narcotic possession a class 4 felony. Common narcotics possession charges include possession of cocaine, heroin, crack, morphine, opiates, cannabis wax, and marijuana oils.
How many gummies can I buy in Arizona?
Robinette: Edibles will be limited to 100mg per pack and 10mg per serving. That doesn’t mean you’re limited in buying, you’ll just have to buy multiple packs of 100mg versus one big one. There is no marketing to children and packaging is restricted. You can’t make a package of Mickey Mouse gummies.