Arizona Proposition 207 (Smart and Safe Arizona Act, ARS 36-2852) allows adults 21+ to grow up to 6 marijuana plants per person (12 per household) in an enclosed, locked area not visible from public. Marana cannot prohibit home cultivation but may enforce nuisance standards.
Under Proposition 207 and ARS 36-2852, Arizona adults aged 21 and older may cultivate up to 6 marijuana plants per person, with a maximum of 12 plants per household. Plants must be grown in an enclosed area equipped with a lock or security device that prevents access by minors. Cultivation must not be visible from a public place without the use of binoculars or aircraft. Marana cannot ban home cultivation under state preemption but may enforce nuisance standards related to odor, water use, and property maintenance. Outdoor cultivation in the open is effectively prohibited due to the visibility and enclosure requirements. HOAs may impose additional restrictions through CC&Rs, though enforceability against state-preempted rights is uncertain. Possession of more than 12 plants remains a criminal offense under state law.
Over 12 plants per household: criminal offense under ARS 36-2853. Accessible to minors: criminal penalty. Nuisance conditions: town code enforcement.
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