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Can a felon work at a dispensary in Arizona?

LEGAL BASICS You cannot work at The Downtown Dispensary or any state-licensed dispensary in Arizona if you have been convicted of an excluded felony offense as per A.R.S. (i) An offense for which the sentence, including any term of probation, incarceration or supervised release, was completed ten or more years earlier.Click to see full answer. Keeping this in consideration, can you work at a dispensary with a felony?A felon is permitted to own a business. While it is possible for a felon to own a dispensary, certain conditions still apply as indicated in the licensing requirements. Conditions pertaining to a felon are that he or she: May not have a drug felony conviction in the last 10 years.Furthermore, can a felon work at a dispensary in Illinois? We are firm believers that every patient who suffers from one of the program’s qualifying conditions should be able to access to medical cannabis regardless of their criminal past. Unfortunately today, Illinois does not allow those with certain felony convictions, regardless of how old, to register for the program. Additionally, does the state of Arizona hire felons? Arizona will no longer inquire about criminal past on state job applications. Arizona is joining more than two dozen other states in giving convicted felons a foot in the door for employment. In an executive order Monday, Gov.Can a dispensary be raided?Dispensaries that violate their local state laws will probably end up being raided because, well, they’re violating state law. Meanwhile, cannabis is still banned at the Federal level, which means that, technically, the Feds are within their rights to bust any cannabis business, even if it’s obeying all local laws.

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Lourie Helzer

Update: 2024-06-23