Even the littlest amount of marijuana is illegal, if your seen with any marijuana at all you with be put with federal charges.
Rapper T. I was arrested on federal gun charges in 2007. He was caught with 8 unregistered guns and marijuana the day he was arrested.
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The charges Jonas would receive would depend on the specific actions he was caught committing. Possible charges could include theft if he stole something, assault if he harmed someone, or vandalism if he damaged property. The specific charges would be determined based on the evidence and local laws.
Possession of any amount of Marijuana is prohibited by federal statute. However, as a practical matter, possession of marijuana is rarely prosecuted by the federal government in any quantity. Federal law enforcement resources are usually directed to manufacture and distribution of controlled substances.
Both and it depends on who catches you for the charges. Marijuana is not legal in any states. Medical marijuana programs exist which allow patients on the program to legally possess up to certain amounts and have so many growing plants. It is still illegal for them to sell marijuana, they can usually exchange it between other patients depending on the state.
Fraud and theft for starters. And these can be brought at a state and federal level, or even both.
Yes and most often this results in federal charges. For example, if you are caught carrying drugs from California to Arizona, that's a federal charge.
Yes, you can illegally sell marijuana. Most drug dealers are caught so there is not a good chance for you to successfully sell marijuana without being caught.
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illegal if you get caught legal if you dont get caught
depends on the state, and amount. many states will just give you a ticket while others will send you to jail. avoid red welfare republican states they are more ignorant. stick to the intelligent blue states and far safer for enlightened marijuana users and medical patients
Possession of marijuana is a crime. If the possession was detected near or on school grounds, additional charges are filed in addition to "possession". If the quantity was an amount sufficient to qualify as "intent to sell" (even if the student never sold drugs or intended to sell), the charges again will probably be increased to intent to sell. The student would likely be arrested and would need to appear in court to make a plea of guilty, not guilty, or nolo contende and then receive a sentence. There are many variables in sentencing.