The statute of limitations for possession of marijuana in Arizona is seven years. If the charge is in connection with another crime, it could be longer.
perhaps it could and if you had it bagged in diff bags then yes automatically they will think once you get medical marijuana you might attempt to distribute.
100 grams at an average price of $10/gram will sell for $1000
It could be but most likely you will be charged.
A precursor is a substance from which a more active substance is derived. For opium, the opium poppy flower could be regarded as a precursor. For marijuana, seeds for growing could be regarded as a precursor ... and so on and do forth.
Depending on the circumstances you COULD be considered to be, or even charged with being in 'concurrent possession' of the substance. Be VERY careful - your probation is in jeopardy.
State law enforcement agencies will not press charges for marijuana use or possession within a predetermined set of criteria. However, marijuana still remains illegal under federal law, and the feds could crack down on the state of Colorado at any time they pleased. Also, the state's refusal to prosecuted is negated if the possession or use of marijuana results in another crime being committed. For example, 18 USC 922(g)(3) is a federal law making it a felony to own or be in possession of a firearm if one is a user of an illegal controlled substance (which marijuana still is, as per federal law), so if you get pulled over with marijuana and a firearm in your car, you're going to jail.
Depending on the conditions of your probation, it could be as grave as revocation of probation....safest to stay clean and free
It depends on what state you live in. Usually anything above 40 grams is a felony, anything other than that is a misdemeanor. However, some states are totally anal about possession of marijuana and even a few grams could be a felony. I suggest you revise your question and include what state you live in so you can get a proper answer.
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Legalise means to make something lawful. To legalise an activity means that police can no longer arrest you for performing that activity. For instance, possession of marijuana is currently illegal, while many people want it to be legalised. If the government did legalise marijuana, this would mean that people could possess marijuana without the police stopping them from doing so.
No marijuana is not allowed in Maryland. There is medical marijuana in Maryland. Added: There is what is called an "affirmative defense" in Maryland for medical marijuana users. This is different than legal medical marijuana. What it means is that if you were to go to court for a marijuana offense, you could bring up medical necessity as a defense. This will only work if you can show an established relationship with a physician who has given their recommendation for use. Good luck with that.