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When Arguing on Social Media Becomes a Crime in Arizona

What You Should Know Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter) have become go-to spaces for expressing opinions. But what happens when online arguments escalate? Can your comments or messages land you in legal trouble? In Arizona,

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Driver using a smartphone while operating a vehicle on an Arizona highway, violating the state’s distracted driving law.

Arizona’s Texting & Driving Law: The Bottom Line

What the Law Says Since January 2021, Arizona bans the use of handheld devices while driving. Texting, scrolling, or holding your phone while driving—even for navigation—can result in fines. Hands-free options are still allowed. 💵 Financial & Legal Risk Exposure

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Digital representation of stolen goods sold on Facebook Marketplace in Arizona legal context

What Happens If You Buy Something Stolen on Facebook Marketplace in Arizona?

What you Should Know In an age where social media marketplaces offer easy access to secondhand goods, it’s also easier than ever to unknowingly purchase stolen property. If you live in Arizona and have bought something off Facebook Marketplace—only to

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