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Home Cultivation: Glendale vs Scottsdale

How do home cultivation rules compare between Glendale, AZ and Scottsdale, AZ?

Glendale and Scottsdale have similar restriction levels.

Glendale, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Under Arizona Proposition 207 (Smart and Safe Arizona Act, A.R.S. 36-2852), adults 21 and older may cultivate up to six marijuana plants per person and no more than 12 plants per household. Plants must be grown in an enclosed area with a lock, not visible from a public place, and cultivation must occur at the person's primary residence. Glendale follows state law and has not enacted stricter local cultivation limits.

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Scottsdale, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Arizona's Smart and Safe Arizona Act (Proposition 207, 2020) permits adults 21+ to cultivate up to 6 marijuana plants per person (maximum 12 per household with 2+ adults) for personal use. Plants must be grown in an enclosed, locked space not visible to the public. Scottsdale does not impose additional restrictions beyond state law.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleScottsdale
State LawA.R.S. 36-2852 (Prop 207)ARS Β§36-2852 (Proposition 207, Smart and Safe Arizona Act)
Plant Limit6 per person, 12 per household6 per person, 12 per household (2+ adults)
Growing AreaEnclosed, locked space requiredMust be enclosed, locked, not visible to public
VisibilityPlants must not be visible from public-
ResidencyMust be cultivator's primary residence-
Age Requirement-21+ years old
Sales Prohibited-Homegrown marijuana cannot be sold
HOA/Landlord-May restrict cultivation in CC&Rs or lease agreements

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Glendale FAQ

Can I grow marijuana at home in Glendale?

Yes. Under Arizona Proposition 207, adults 21 and older may grow up to 6 plants per person (maximum 12 per household) at their primary residence. Plants must be in an enclosed, locked area not visible from public view.

Can my landlord prohibit home cultivation?

Yes. Landlords may prohibit marijuana cultivation in lease agreements. Prop 207 protects the right to cultivate but does not override private property owners' rules or HOA restrictions.

Scottsdale FAQ

How many marijuana plants can I grow at home in Scottsdale?

Up to 6 plants per adult (21+), with a maximum of 12 plants per household if two or more adults reside there.

Can I grow marijuana outdoors in Scottsdale?

No. Plants must be grown in an enclosed, locked space that is not visible from public areas or neighboring properties. Open outdoor cultivation is not permitted under Arizona law.

Can my HOA ban marijuana cultivation?

Yes. HOAs can restrict or prohibit marijuana cultivation through CC&Rs. Landlords can also prohibit cultivation in lease agreements.

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