SB 1061
fentanyl; sale amount; nine grams
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Bill overview
This bill amends Arizona law to increase penalties for the sale of fentanyl. Specifically, it raises the felony charge for selling fentanyl to a minimum of two hundred nine grams from the current threshold, and increases the potential sentence to a minimum of five years, a presumptive sentence of ten years, and a maximum of fifteen years. It also addresses penalties for possession of fentanyl in a motor vehicle, particularly when the amount exceeds two hundred grams, and includes provisions regarding fines and drug testing requirements for those convicted of these offenses.
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