SB1725

Marijuana smoke; public; private nuisance

Chamber Passed·3/9/26

Arizona SB1725 addresses excessive marijuana smoke and odor as public and private nuisances.

Arizona SB1725 amends state statutes to classify excessive marijuana smoke and odor as both public and private nuisances. It allows law enforcement, city attorneys, county attorneys, and affected residents to bring actions to abate and prevent these nuisances. The bill also outlines procedures for serving notice to property owners and managing agents, including options for personal service, certified mail, and publication in local newspapers. Additionally, it establishes that owners are not liable for civil penalties unless they knew or should have known about the criminal activity.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the Senate · 0–0 · Mar 9
Current
The House
Next
House floor vote

Sponsors

0
1
R
Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

Passed

Calendar

Mar 30

1:00 PM

House Rules

Mar 25

8:00 AM

House Judiciary

History

Jun 9

House

House Committee of the Whole action: Retained on the Calendar

Jun 1

House

House Committee of the Whole action: Retained on the Calendar

Mar 31

House

House majority caucus: Do pass