Arizona Proposition 207 (2020) legalized adult recreational cannabis and created a social equity ownership program. Phoenix permits licensed dispensaries to operate under the state's Marijuana Establishment licensing framework administered by ADHS.
Voters approved Proposition 207 in November 2020, legalizing recreational cannabis for adults 21 and older statewide. The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) administers a Social Equity Ownership Program issuing 26 licenses to applicants from communities disproportionately harmed by past cannabis enforcement. Phoenix recognizes state-issued Marijuana Establishment licenses and allows dispensaries within authorized commercial and industrial zones, subject to municipal zoning approval, separation buffers, and operational standards. Local conditional-use review applies in some districts. Existing medical dispensaries received priority dual-license conversion when adult-use sales began in January 2021.
Operating a cannabis establishment without a state license or required city zoning clearance is unlawful. Violations may trigger ADHS license revocation, criminal charges under ARS Title 36, and Phoenix zoning enforcement actions including civil penalties and closure orders.
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Arizona Revised Statutes ยง36-2806 require licensed cannabis dispensaries to maintain a 1320-foot separation from existing public or private K-12 schools. Pho...
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Phoenix Zoning Ordinance Chapter 36 governs where licensed marijuana establishments may operate. Dispensaries are limited to specific commercial and industri...
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Phoenix zoning requires dispensaries to be at least 1,320 feet from schools, parks, community centers, and places of worship, and 500 feet from residentially...
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