SB1170

Narcotic drugs; sales; minor; sentencing

Chamber Passed·3/17/26

Arizona SB1170 amends drug offense laws, increasing penalties for possession and sale of fentanyl and requiring drug testing for probationers.

Arizona SB1170 amends drug offense laws by increasing penalties for possession and sale of fentanyl. It mandates a minimum sentence of 5 years and a maximum of 15 years for possession of at least 200 grams of fentanyl in a motor vehicle. If the sale of fentanyl contributes to a minor's death, the penalty increases to a minimum of 10 years and a maximum of 25 years. The bill also requires individuals convicted of drug offenses to undergo drug testing during probation or before the expiration of their sentence.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the Senate · 0–0 · Mar 17
Current
The House
Next
House floor vote

Sponsors

0
3
RRR
Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

Passed

Calendar

Mar 30

1:00 PM

House Rules

Mar 25

8:00 AM

House Judiciary

History

Jun 12

Senate

Senate Conference Committee recommended

Jun 12

Senate

Senate minority caucus: Conference

Jun 12

Senate

Senate concurs