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Simple Drug Possession Paraphernalia Charges

November 9, 2023

Drug Possession & Paraphernalia Charges: Arizona Laws and Penalties “Simple possession” is a charge involving possession for personal use, as compared with possession for the purpose of sale or manufacture. Everyone knows that a drug and a paraphernalia charge have consequences, but many times knowing exactly what those consequences will be is very difficult. Possessing

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Drug Possession and Factors Impacting Sentencing

November 9, 2023

Arizona Drug Possession Charges & Sentencing If you’re facing a drug possession charge, you are probably wondering what the consequences might be, which vary widely from state to state. Here is an overview of what a drug possession charge means and what factors may impact sentencing. Drug Possession Drug possession is a crime in both

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PROHIBITED POSSESSION: WHAT MAKES GUN OWNERSHIP ILLEGAL

November 9, 2023

Prohibited Possession in Arizona In the last 6 months, I have been contacted and retained on several cases where my clients are facing prosecution for misconduct involving weapons.  In the majority of these cases, the misconduct involves my client being prohibited to possess a gun because of their prior felony conviction, or worse, because they

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Marijuana Possession in Arizona

November 9, 2023

Arizona Drug Possession Laws: Marijuana With the passage of Proposition 207 in 2020, it is now legal for people aged 21 and older to possess, cultivate,  and consume marijuana in Arizona. However, the state’s marijuana laws are complex and the recreational use is strictly regulated. If you are discovered under the influence, or with drugs

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Possession of Methamphetamine in Arizona

November 9, 2023

5 Things You Need to Know About Possession of Methamphetamine in Arizona: Laws, Penalties, & Defenses Under Arizona law, possessing, using, manufacturing, or selling any drug is a felony.  Depending on your criminal or drug history, the penalties may range from probation with no jail to prison. Unlike marijuana, narcotic drugs, and most other dangerous

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