Arizona SB1752 prohibits the possession, sale, or commercial use of mescaline, except for bona fide religious practices.
Arizona SB1752 amends the state's drug offenses by adding a new section that prohibits the possession, sale, or commercial use of mescaline. The bill defines mescaline as a specific drug listed in the Arizona Revised Statutes. It allows for a defense in prosecution if the mescaline is used in connection with the bona fide practice of a religious belief, as long as it is not dangerous to public health, safety, or morals. Violation of this section is classified as a class 4 felony.
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