Understanding Arizona Marijuana DUI Laws: Protect Your Rights
Arizona has some of the strictest DUI laws in the nation, and marijuana is no exception. Under ARS 28-1381(A)(3), driving with any detectable amount of marijuana or its metabolites in your system could lead to a DUI charge—even if you are not impaired. This zero-tolerance law can be a major risk for medical and recreational marijuana users alike.
However, there’s more to know. Arizona Proposition 207 legalized recreational marijuana in 2020, but it didn’t eliminate marijuana DUIs. Drivers can still face charges if they’re impaired to the “slightest degree” or have active Delta-9 THC in their blood. Police often rely on field sobriety tests, drug recognition experts, and blood tests to build their case.
Facing a marijuana DUI? The Shah Law Firm has successfully defended over 3,000 clients and offers free consultations. With deep expertise in Arizona’s evolving marijuana laws, we’re ready to fight for your rights.
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