2. Drug Crimes - Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia In Arizona ARS 13 - 3415 by Law Office of Daniel Hutto published on 2023-02-24T09:00:16Z Visit the full page:https://azcriminalandfamilylaw.com/criminal-defense/possession-of-drug-paraphernalia/ In the state of Arizona, the possession of drug paraphernalia is defined under Arizona Revised Statute, ARS §13-3415, as the unlawful possession, use — or possession with the intent to use — paraphernalia meant to be utilized for the purpose of taking (ingesting, smoking, intravenous mainlining) any type of illegal drugs, be they street drugs, prescription medications that are not yours, or any other illicit drugs. Additionally, ARS §13-3415 delineates the illegality of paraphernalia that can be used for the purposes of planting, growing, cultivating, or harvesting illegal drugs. What’s more, the revised statute also tells us it is illegal to possess paraphernalia that can be used for the purpose of manufacturing, converting, compounding (with other drugs or other substances), processing or otherwise preparing, and/or testing the quality or weight of illegal drugs. The Law Office of Daniel Hutto Arizona Criminal Defense Attorney (602) 833 0986 azcriminalandfamilylaw.com/ Address: 2201 E Camelback Rd Suite 120 Phoenix, AZ 8501 Genre Legal