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Arizona Lawmakers Proposing ‘Excessive’ Marijuana Smoke To Be Classified As A Criminal Offense

by Keegan MacDonald
February 25, 2026
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Arizona lawmakers are weighing two proposals that would make generating “excessive” marijuana smoke a criminal nuisance—even when cannabis is consumed legally inside a private home.

The measures are sponsored by Sen. J.D. Mesnard (R), who said complaints from residents, including his own experience, prompted him to act. The bills are scheduled for consideration this week before the Arizona Senate Judiciary and Elections Committee.

Under both proposals, “it is presumed that a person who creates excessive marijuana smoke and odor causes a condition that endangers the safety or health of others.” One measure would amend state statute directly, while the other would refer the question to voters. The dual-track approach reflects concerns about potential legal challenges to altering Arizona’s voter-approved cannabis law through legislation alone.

If enacted, creating “excessive” marijuana smoke would be classified as a class 3 misdemeanor, punishable by up to 30 days in jail, a $500 fine and as much as one year of probation. The legislation describes the offense as conduct that is “injurious to health, indecent, offensive to the senses and an obstruction to the free use of property.”

Mesnard told the Arizona Daily Star that some constituents say the smell is so strong it prevents children from playing outside or seeps into neighboring homes. “You should be responsible neighbors if you’re going to smoke pot,” he said, adding that he does not want his children exposed.

Asked about why similar penalties do not apply to cigarette or cigar smoke on private property, Mesnard acknowledged he had not considered that comparison.

The proposals come amid a broader push by anti-cannabis activists to roll back Arizona’s 2020 legalization measure. A separate ballot initiative would preserve medical marijuana but eliminate the commercial adult-use market that has operated since voters approved legalization with 60 percent support.

To qualify for the November ballot, organizers must collect 255,949 valid signatures by July 2. If approved, the repeal would take effect in January 2028.

Despite the renewed debate, recent polling has shown strong public backing for medical and adult-use legalization, suggesting any effort to tighten or undo the law could face an uphill battle with voters.

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