This depends on the state, however with that amount of marijuana, you are also looking a distribution and trafficking potentially. The possession amount is a Felony (in all states), the amount is enough to distribute for sales and you could potentially trafficking the drug If you are caught in a car with it. Both are Felonies are well.
You are definitely looking at some prison time (not jail) If convicted.
The jail sentence for possessing 5 pounds of cannabis varies depending on the jurisdiction and laws in place. In some places, possession of this amount could result in a felony charge and potential prison time ranging from 1-10 years or more. It's important to consult the specific laws in your area for accurate information.
You dont specify a state so the general time is roughly 10 years prison sentence and then 5 to 8 years parole.
Alot...
The maxium you can receive is 4 years in prison
There are no set punishments or penalties for criminal offenses. The court must consider the relevant law, the facts and circumstances, and mitigating or aggravating factors.
a few days! dont worry youll be out in no time!
up to life or a slap on the wrist (:
The legal consequences of growing or selling cannabis vary depending on the jurisdiction. In many places, it is illegal and can result in fines, imprisonment, or other legal penalties. In jurisdictions where it is legal, there are often strict regulations that must be followed, and violations of these regulations can also result in legal consequences.
yes because she was on weed/wead/wheed/whead
In most jurisdictions, a 5-year-old cannot be criminally charged or sent to jail because they are considered too young to understand the consequences of their actions. Instead, interventions such as counseling or child services are typically provided to address any behavioral issues.
The length of a jail sentence for manslaughter can vary depending on the circumstances of the case and the laws of the jurisdiction. In general, a conviction for manslaughter can result in a sentence ranging from several years to a decade or more in prison. It is important to consult with a legal professional for specific information on potential penalties for manslaughter.
If you are caught driving under the influence while on a joint suspension, you may face additional penalties such as an extension of the suspension period, fines, or even jail time. It is crucial to follow the terms of your suspension and not engage in activities that could further jeopardize your driving privileges.
It depends on what state your in and how your charge looks. It will carry a sentence between 2 to 5 years prison time.
Simple possession is a misdemeanor with a maximum sentence of 30 days in jail with up to a $500 fine for the first offense. A second offense and the maximum jail time jumps to 1 year. Distribution penalties vary according to the amount seized. Less than 1/2 ounce and the max jail time is 1 year. 1/2 ounce up to 5 pounds carries a max sentence of 10 years. More than 5 pounds carries a max sentence of 30 years.
How much? How about 5 years in jail you stupid ****.
LIFE!
My limit is 50 plants and 5 pounds of dried cannabis and I live in Stockton, CA. But some people aren't allowed to posses as much as me because I have a growers license. Yes you can get your cannabis card at age 18, but SOME dispensaries will NOT let you in unless you are 21!
the judge sentenced him to 5 years of jail
Under FEDERAL law, usually at least 5 years.
Maximum 5 years depending on the person and there background
The United Kingdom's Chief Medical Officer has advised the Government that there there is a high risk of long term physical and mental health problems caused by cannabis use. Cannabis is a Class B drug and is Illegal. If you are under 18, you will be arrested and given a formal warning. Up to 5 years in jail for possession Up to 14 years in jail for supplying or dealing
1990, and no. He was jailed for 27 not 5 years.
MOST PEOPLE!!!!! 4 out of 5 people ive me in my life smoke cannabis.
The legal consequences of growing or selling cannabis vary depending on the jurisdiction. In many places, it is illegal and can result in fines, imprisonment, or other legal penalties. In jurisdictions where it is legal, there are often strict regulations that must be followed, and violations of these regulations can also result in legal consequences.