ARS 13-3406 Possession of Prescription-only Drugs
ARS 13-3407 Possession of Dangerous Drugs
ARS 13-3408 Possession of Narcotic Drugs
In Arizona it is a crime for a person to knowingly possess prescription-only drugs without a valid prescription, dangerous drugs, or narcotic drugs. This is true whether the possession is for personal use or with the intent to sell the drugs in question. Drug sale cases are typically more serious than simple possession, but both can carry harsh penalties, including mandatory prison depending on the type of drug and the quantity.
Law enforcement utilize tricky tactics to investigate these cases, including undercover sting operations and wiretaps. But there are limits to what they are allowed to do, and you need a knowledgeable and aggressive lawyer with experience exposing flaws, or even Constitutional violations, in this these investigations.
The lawyers at BC Law Group have the skill and experience necessary to fight all of these charges – whether it’s a simple possession charge, or a complex wiretap sales case. If you are charged with, or being investigated for, any charges involving drugs, call immediately for a free consultation to see how BC Law Group can fight for you.