Arizona's Smart and Safe Act (Proposition 207, A.R.S. Section 36-2852) allows adults 21 and older to cultivate up to six marijuana plants per person (maximum 12 per household with two or more adults) for personal use. Plants must be grown in an enclosed area with a lock, not visible from a public place. Mesa does not impose additional local restrictions beyond state law, as Prop 207 preempts local cultivation bans.
Mesa allows adults 21 and over to grow a limited number of cannabis plants at home under state law. Typically 6 plants per household or fewer depending on local rules. Plants must be in a locked, enclosed area not visible from public spaces. Odor control may be required. Landlords may prohibit growing in rental properties. Local jurisdictions may impose stricter limits than state law. Growing for sale requires a commercial license.
Exceeding plant limits: warning, then fines $100 to $500. Visible grows: citation. Growing for unlicensed sale: criminal charges.
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