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Social Equity Licensing: Mesa vs Peoria

How do social equity licensing rules compare between Mesa, AZ and Peoria, AZ?

Mesa and Peoria have similar restriction levels.

Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Arizona Proposition 207 created a state social equity ownership program with twenty-six licenses statewide for applicants from communities harmed by marijuana enforcement. Several Maricopa County recipients now operate, while county zoning still controls dispensary siting in unincorporated areas.

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Peoria, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Arizona Proposition 207 created a state social equity ownership program with twenty-six licenses statewide for applicants from communities harmed by marijuana enforcement. Several Maricopa County recipients now operate, while county zoning still controls dispensary siting in unincorporated areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMesaPeoria
State licenses issued26 statewide26 statewide
Lottery dateApril 8, 2022April 8, 2022
Issuing agencyArizona DHSArizona DHS
County zoningTitle XIII use permitTitle XIII use permit

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Mesa FAQ

Does Maricopa County run its own social equity program?

No. Licensing is statewide through ADHS under Proposition 207 and ARS title 36 chapter 28.2. The county only handles zoning, building, and health permits for the chosen unincorporated site.

Can a social equity license relocate within Maricopa County?

Yes, with ADHS approval and a new use permit. The destination must comply with the 1320-foot school buffer in ARS 36-2806 and Title XIII commercial zoning standards.

Peoria FAQ

Does Maricopa County run its own social equity program?

No. Licensing is statewide through ADHS under Proposition 207 and ARS title 36 chapter 28.2. The county only handles zoning, building, and health permits for the chosen unincorporated site.

Can a social equity license relocate within Maricopa County?

Yes, with ADHS approval and a new use permit. The destination must comply with the 1320-foot school buffer in ARS 36-2806 and Title XIII commercial zoning standards.

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