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In the US, it is illegal to possess marijuana. It does not matter it you eat it, smoke it, carry it around, or build a shrine to it on your mantle. Having it in your possession is a crime.
It shouldn't be a crime but the law is breaking the law
Drug possession is the crime of having one or more illegal drugs in one's possession, either for personal use, distribution, sale or otherwise. Illegal drugs fall into different categories and sentences vary depending on the amount, type of drug, circumstances, and jurisdiction.
No. A crime is something that is illegal. Robbery is an illegal crime.
As opposed to having in your possession an illegal object, you have something considered a lawful or legal object, which will not cause you to be charged with a crime for possessing.
Having possession of a drug with the intent to supply it is generally considered a conduct crime. The crime is committed based on the individual's actions (possession and intent to supply), rather than the result (actual distribution or sale of the drug). The focus is on the person's behavior and intent rather than the outcome of the crime.
Taking a photo of a minor is not a crime, if by "webcam" you are implying that they are nude. Then yes, it can fall under transmission of Child Pornography and Possession of Child Pornography.
Presumably in their country it is against the law to be in possession of weed and the penalty for possession is a jail term.
A victimless crime is a term applied to a crime which generally has no direct victim, (e.g.: as in the crime of illegal possession of drugs). Victimless crimes must be truly victimless. In many ways, a false statement offense is considered a victimless crime, but in which, society at large becomes the victim. The victim, for purposes of a victimless crime, is the societal interest that has been harmed.
Cannabis is already illegal. Making cannabis illegal increases crime rates because every time someone lights a joint, they commit a crime.
Do you have to go to court or can you pay off your ticket before you go to court on possession instrument of crime
Yes, because it is a crime.