With that amount you will most likely face felony drug charges and could spend years in prison, also considering AZ's strict laws against marijuana and other illicit drugs.
Arizona. Became the 48th state on Feb. 14th, 1912.
Arizona in 1912
Arizona has 60 State Representatives and 8 US Representatives.
The state of Arizona was the forty-eighth and last state in the lower forty-eight to gain statehood. Arizona became a state on February 14, 1912.
It depends on the state. In California, you can. In Arizona, you have to be a resident for at least 3 years to be issued a dispensary license. It varies per state.
Pinkley you're screwed :)
The Arizona State Legislature consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. There are 30 members in the Arizona Senate and 60 members in the Arizona House of Representatives.
Here is the Texas sentencing law for 15 pounds of marijuana: Third-degree felony: More than 5 pounds, but less than 50 pound 2 to 10 years in a state prison and/or a fine of not more than $10,000s
The way the law states right now, you can legally have medical marijuana in Arizona as long as you have a prescription from a doctor. But, under federal law it's illegal for a doctor to prescribe marijuana. So you're kind of covered, kinda not. The best solution is to talk to your local government and get them to change the wording in the law from "prescribe" to "recommend" like we have here in California. Here's a site with more info of how we do things in California: http://www.marijuanamedicine.com
Penalties for possessing 10 pounds of marijuana in the US vary by state, but it is typically considered a felony offense. Sentences could range from a few years to over a decade in prison, depending on the state's laws and whether it is a first-time offense.
Yeah you can do the medical marijuana cultivation in the state on California. it been like ages since it has been legalized in there. And for the records, Marijuana has been legalized in 6 states of United States which include Colorado, Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, Washington, and California. As per a blog from Brightfield Group, California is ranked #6 for best places for Marijuana/Cannabis Investment.
In a reversal of the state-by-state progression of criminalizing marijuana that led to the 1937 Marijuana Transfer Tax Bill, there is a movement underway, state by state, to endorse the legalized use of medical marijuana.