probably a long time, and probably worse considering you have just specified how many you have
It depends on the local laws where you are caught, but in many places, jail time is probable.
ThT really depends on where you live. Some states will put you in jail for even a tiny piece of marijuana, some states will just give you fines and probation if it's under 50 grams. Look up your states marijana laws.
Sentences for drug production are governed by the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. As per s. 7 of the Act, the current sentence for the production of cannabis plants (regardless of the amount of plans grown) is up to seven years imprisonment. The Act does not distinguish between plants grown for the purpose of distribution, and those grown for personal use.
Prison.
Cannabis is an illegal class B drug. The maximum penalty for possession is five years in prison. For supply you can get 14 years in prison. You can get an unlimited fine for both.
In the UK, up to five years in prison, or an unlimited fine or both.
The possession of it is illegal; e.g. prison time, fines, lawyers, criminal record.
Three years.
In Texas, growing 100 plants of marijuana is considered a felony offense. The potential jail time can vary depending on factors such as prior criminal history, the specific circumstances of the case, and the quantity of marijuana involved. Generally, individuals convicted of this offense could face several years to life in prison.
It depends on what state your in and how your charge looks. It will carry a sentence between 2 to 5 years prison time.
Yes, although the punishment you'd receive would depend upon whether you could prove that the plant was purely for your own use or whether you were planning to deal in cannabis from it's leaves. If the former, you'd probably just get a caution and the plant would be confiscated and destroyed- if the latter, then you could get anything from a police caution and a fine through to a light prison sentence (though the latter would be unlikely, especially if it was a first offence). Wales does not yet have it's own criminal justice system, it's legal system is the same as that of England, although this may change in the future.
No, the law that was overturned as being unconstitutional because it failed to maintain the scheduling of marijuana when marijuana was deemed by the medical community to have medical value, was replaced soon afterwards.