Yes. Marijuana is always against federal law.
The length of jail time for possessing or selling weed varies depending on the laws of the specific jurisdiction. In many places, individuals caught with small amounts of marijuana may face fines, probation, or short jail sentences. Repeat offenders or those caught with larger quantities could potentially face longer jail terms. Consulting with a legal professional in your area is advised for more accurate information.
trying to buy guns not registeredTHAT WAS T.I WHO DID THAT HE WENT TO JAIL FOR HAVING 20 POUDS OF WEED IN HIS TOUR BUS AND A LOADED GUN
Yes U would go to jail for that
It is unlikely that you would go to jail for smoking weed in the past, unless there was substantial evidence or legal action taken against you at the time of the offense. Laws and enforcement around marijuana use vary by jurisdiction, so it's important to be aware of the laws in your specific area.
Yes, an emancipated minor can still face legal consequences and go to jail if they break the law. Emancipation only grants the minor certain adult rights but does not exempt them from legal responsibility.
any green leafy substance and you can go to jail in the US I believe anything under 28grams is a misdemeanor anything over is a felony
Yes, Ed Gein was arrested in 1957 and was found guilty of murdering two women. He was found not guilty by reason of insanity and was confined to a mental institution for the remainder of his life.
get a lawyer.depending on your city and state they can fine you and you could do some long jail or prison time for violating your probation
Tell him that if he stays clean and gets off of probation you will buy him something special. Or that if he is caught smoking weed while on orobation he will go to jail for at least 6 months.
yes Mary j blige went to jail for 3 years for smoking weed and marrawana in 2003
depends on what kind of drugs u have. if u have weed, u will probly go to jail unless you have a sesh wif the 5-0 then ull be sweet
You would get a "Possession of Scedule VI" charge and possible jail time. If you do go to jail, the child would have to live with the other parent or go into state's custody.