Mesa Drug Crimes Lawyer
Drug charges in Mesa range from misdemeanor marijuana possession to felony trafficking with mandatory prison sentences. As Arizona’s third-largest city, Mesa sees significant drug enforcement on its freeway corridors (US-60, Loop 202), in residential neighborhoods, and through targeted operations. Proposition 200 provides treatment alternatives for eligible first and second personal possession offenses, offering paths to avoid conviction.
Attorney Josh Lopez represents clients throughout Mesa facing drug charges.
→ For comprehensive Arizona drug law information, see: Arizona Drug Crimes
Drug Classifications and Penalties
Personal Possession (ARS § 13-3408, 13-3405)
| Substance | Classification |
| Dangerous drugs (meth, cocaine, etc.) | Class 4 Felony |
| Narcotic drugs (heroin, fentanyl, etc.) | Class 4 Felony |
| Marijuana (over legal limit) | Class 6 Felony |
| Prescription drugs (without prescription) | Class 1 Misdemeanor |
Possession for Sale
| Substance | Classification | Prison Range |
| Dangerous drugs | Class 2 Felony | 4 – 10 years |
| Narcotic drugs | Class 2 Felony | 4 – 10 years |
| Marijuana | Class 4 Felony | 1.5 – 3.75 years |
Threshold Amounts (Presumption of Sales)
| Substance | Threshold |
| Methamphetamine | 9 grams |
| Cocaine | 9 grams |
| Heroin | 1 gram |
| Marijuana | 2 pounds |
Proposition 200 Treatment Alternative
For first and second personal possession offenses (not involving meth):
Eligibility
- Personal use possession only
- First or second offense
- Not methamphetamine
- No violence involved
Benefits
- Probation mandated (not prison)
- Drug treatment required
- Successful completion avoids incarceration
- Opportunity to address underlying issues
Common Drug Scenarios in Mesa
Traffic Stop Discoveries
Mesa Police conduct patrols on:
- US-60 (Superstition Freeway) — Major corridor through Mesa
- Loop 202 — North Mesa freeway
- Main Street / Country Club — Arterial roads
Many drug cases begin with traffic stops for minor violations.
Residential Enforcement
Drug activity in Mesa neighborhoods leads to:
- Search warrant operations
- Surveillance and controlled buys
- Neighbor complaints
Prescription Drug Cases
Possession of controlled substances without valid prescription:
- Opioid painkillers
- Benzodiazepines (Xanax, etc.)
- Stimulants (Adderall, etc.)
Marijuana in Mesa
Legal Under Proposition 207
Adults 21+ may possess:
- 1 ounce marijuana (28.3 grams)
- 5 grams concentrate
- 6 plants for personal cultivation
Still Illegal
- Possession by those under 21
- Amounts exceeding legal limits
- Sales without license
- Public consumption
- DUI
Prior Marijuana Convictions
May be eligible for expungement under Proposition 207.
→ See: Mesa Marijuana Expungement Lawyer
Defense Strategies
Fourth Amendment Violations
- Was the traffic stop valid?
- Did probable cause exist for search?
- Was consent voluntary?
- Was search warrant valid?
Illegally obtained evidence must be suppressed.
Lack of Knowledge
- Drugs belonged to another person
- Unaware drugs were present
- Package contents unknown
Lack of Possession
- Multiple people had access
- Constructive possession not proven
- No connection to drugs
Challenging Drug Identification
- Lab testing required
- Chain of custody issues
- Substance misidentified
Prop 200 Eligibility
Pursuing treatment alternative for eligible offenses.
Mesa Courts
Mesa Municipal Court
Location: 225 E. Main Street, Mesa, AZ 85201
Handles some misdemeanor drug offenses.
Southeast Regional Superior Court
Location: 222 E. Javelina Avenue, Mesa, AZ 85210
Handles felony drug charges.
Collateral Consequences
Employment
Drug convictions affect:
- Background check results
- Professional licensing
- Government employment
- Security clearances
Housing
- Landlord screening
- Public housing restrictions
Education
- Financial aid eligibility
- Professional program admission
Immigration
Drug offenses can trigger deportation and inadmissibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is drug possession a felony in Arizona?
Most drug possession is a felony. Dangerous drug and narcotic possession is a Class 4 Felony. Some prescription drug possession is a misdemeanor.
Can I get treatment instead of jail?
Yes, for first and second personal possession offenses under Proposition 200 (excluding meth), probation with treatment is mandated.
What if the drugs weren’t mine?
Lack of knowledge and possession are valid defenses. The prosecution must prove you knew about and controlled the drugs.
What are threshold amounts?
Amounts that create a presumption of possession for sale rather than personal use. Exceeding thresholds typically triggers more serious charges.
How does Arizona treat marijuana now?
Adults 21+ can possess up to 1 ounce legally. Larger amounts, sales without license, and possession by minors remain illegal.
Can drug charges be dismissed?
Yes. Charges may be dismissed due to illegal searches, lack of evidence, or successful defense motions.
Contact a Mesa Drug Defense Attorney
Drug charges carry serious consequences from potential prison to lasting impacts on employment and housing. Prop 200 provides treatment options for eligible offenders. Attorney Josh Lopez defends drug charges throughout Mesa.
Scottsdale Office:
6991 East Camelback Rd, Suite D-300
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Phoenix Office:
2601 N 3rd Street, Suite 301
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Call (480) 386-1824 for a free consultation.

