SB 1752
mescaline; possession; sale; commercial use
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1752 makes it illegal to commercially harvest, process, or make mescaline available for sale or research in Arizona. The bill establishes a defense for individuals using mescaline in connection with religious practices and defines ‘commercial use’ to exclude activities not intended for financial gain. Violations of this law are classified as Class 4 felonies. This legislation clarifies the legal status of mescaline within the state’s drug offense laws.
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