"I" would NOT be going to jail because I don't engage in those unlawful activities. Perhaps you should ask "How long would I go to Jail". I hope you go a very long time!
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Eight years is the average jail time sentence for cocaine possession. Cocaine possession charges and jail time is based on the amount of cocaine found, whether it is used for recreation or sale and many other factors.
The fact of the matter is California is open-minded to marijuana usage. Although, I do believe that you would be most likely not to go to jail for marijuana possession if you had a license. But you wouldn't get hassled over having weed as much as you would if you had potent drugs (i.e. cocaine, ecstasy, pcp, heroin.)
Possession of Marijuana.
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how much time can you get for possession of heroin with intentions to distribute
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Texas doesn't take possession of cocaine, or distribution of cocaine lightly. Even a gram of crack cocaine in your possession at the time of arrest can result in felony charges. The cocaine possession penalties and jail time will depend upon the amount of possession. As an example, conviction for less than one gram of cocaine may be punishable by up to two years in a state jail facility and/or by a fine not to exceed 10,000 dollars. Any or all of the state jail time and/or fines may be probated, in an eligible case, for up to five years. An experienced Texas attorney familiar with drug violations criminal defense may be critical to avoiding jail time for possession of cocaine.
Crack cocaine is generally more addictive than cocaine and therefore is more detremental to society.
that is a state jail felony punishable with 6 months to 2 years in a texas state jail.
For Marijuana Possession Did you know:Paul McCartney was arrested in 1980 for marijuana possession & was in prison for ten days and released.
Penalties for possession of marijuana vary by jurisdiction but can include fines, probation, and possible jail time depending on the amount possessed. Repeat offenses or possession with intent to distribute can lead to more severe consequences. It is crucial to familiarize yourself with the laws in your area to understand the potential consequences.