Your consent, or a warrant.
The Police in the United States are not required to read you, a Miranda warning before or after arrest - UNLESS or UNTIL they actually begin to question you about a crime you are suspected of.
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They arrest you if you have possesion of it.
you can go to the police. if you have sons the police can take you your sons
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Marijuana is not legal in The Netherlands, but the police won't arrest you if you possess 5 grams of marijuana or 5 cannabis plants.Marijuana can be bought in coffee shops.This policy, gedoogbeleid or toleration policy,was established in the 1970s.
Yes, but most police agencies would not permit an officer to work if he or she was under the influence of marijuana or tested positive for marijuana use.
If you live in the United States then yes, the federal police can charge you with possession of Marijuana.
Police drug jargon generally mirrors what the local drug users say. If local users are calling marijuana "chronic," that's the term the local police will use.
This question is very broad, but, assuming they have probable cause, yes. Possession of Marijuana is a crime in most areas, and the police may seize the evidence.
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No, Miranda Rights do not have to be read during any arrest. Miranda Rights are required prior to an interrogation but have nothing to do with an arrest.