HB2801
IntroducedAZMarijuana convictions; misdemeanors; fines; assessments
Arizona · Session 2026
Status
Introduced
As of Jan 20, 2026
Last Action
House read second time
Official Source
Official Full Bill TextSummary
An Arizona bill read a second time in the House would modify marijuana-related misdemeanor convictions, fines, and associated assessments. Adjustments to marijuana misdemeanor fines and assessments can affect the legal risk profile for individuals in the cannabis industry and influence consumer behavior in the regulated market.
What
An Arizona bill read a second time in the House would modify marijuana-related misdemeanor convictions, fines, and associated assessments.
Who
retailers and patients
Why
Adjustments to marijuana misdemeanor fines and assessments can affect the legal risk profile for individuals in the cannabis industry and influence consumer behavior in the regulated market.
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