It varies from state to state.
For example if you are caught in Idaho with any at all, no matter how little you have, you will be arrested. However in California, if you have 28.5 grams of marijuana or less you will not be arrested and will only be required to pay a $100 fine. To check marijuana laws for your state click the link titled "state by state laws", located below.
It very much depends on where a person lives and the law in that country or state. depends on the trouble but other than that no also if you know about you can
Being charged as a drug dealer does not take much. Being caught with any amount of marijuana along with multiple baggies, and or a scale, and or documentation of people you have sold to will constitute the intent to sell charge. There are also instances of being caught with any more than an ounce being an intent to sell too if the cop can somehow prove it. I was charged with trafficking in marijuana for having text messages indicating dealings on my cell phone. I was also busted with a broken digital scale (did not turn on, error'd out), but was still charged with trafficking. It is not taken lightly in Ohio, I was given 2 years probation and I was caught with under an ounce. Also I lost my license for a year, and have to attend drug awareness classes. The scale and my cell phone screwed me, but I was also busted with plastic baggies and the cops left those in my car (strangely enough)
dude i think your being over charged
Being in possession of any amount of marijuana in a subsequent offense becomes a felony in the state of Nebraska.
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If He Is Drinking Theres Not Much To Be Done Unless He Is Violent Towards The Kids, But On The Other Hand If He Is Selling Marijuana And He Gets Caught He Can Be Charged For Distribution Of Marijuana Or Felony Distribution Depending On How Much He Is Caught With,,, And Possession Of Marijuana And Possibly Neglect It Just Depends On The Situation Witch There For Social Services Will Get Involved And Possibly Take The Kids Away From Him Until They Turn 18!!!
most defendants being convicted of marijuana charges and are in imprisonment usually cost between 50,000- 100,000 if not more. This is why Cali has been limiting the prosecution of marijuana crimes
AnswerIt is much stronger now than it was in the 70's.AnswerThat is actually NOT true. The studies that were done on marijuana in the seventies used exceptionally low-grade marijuana. Yet those flawed studies are STILL being used to promote the erroneous idea that marijuana in the sixties and seventies was much weaker than today's marijuana.The marijuana that was most commonly smoked by people in the sixties and seventies was no less potent than the marijuana people smoke today.Source: see the Related Link below.
Marijuana is the most used illegal drug in the world.
The farmers felt that they were being charged to much to ship their crops.
In the United States of America, the official answer is "none'. On a Federal level the possession of marijuana is illegal. However, in recent years many states have changed their states laws to allow medical marijuana or have decriminalized minimum quantities of marijuana. Those states are violating Federal law and frequently the DEA (which represents our countries laws and not any individual state law) is there to enforce the Federal law.
Too much marijuana will impair your vision. Only a little bit will impair your judgement.