That depends on what state you live in.
It is the state code for Possession of Marijuana
The legal term "extradition" only applies when a prisoner is moved from state to state - NOT county to county within the same state. Both offenses occurred in the same state under the same system of state law. The arrestee would be charged for the marijuana possession in the county in which he was apprehended, and then returnd to the other county for the vehicle burglary.
No, You cannot have it in your possession
What is the statuate of limitations on misdemeanor possession of parphernalia in NJ
The penalty for possession of marijuana varies from state to state, sometimes between cities. The amount in possession is also a variable. Not sure that accessory to possession of marijuana is actionable.
Over an ounce.
The penalty for marijuana possession in many states can vary depending on the amount possessed and whether it is a first offense. In some states, possession of a small amount of marijuana may result in a fine or misdemeanor charge, while possession of larger amounts or repeat offenses can lead to more severe penalties such as jail time or felony charges. It is important to check the specific laws in your state to understand the penalties for marijuana possession.
It depends on the quantity in possesion and state you are in. In states such as California, Oregon, and Washington small amounts are misdimenors; larger amount they may add Possesioin with intent to sell if it is anything under an ounce of marijuana its a misdemeanor, and ounce or over is a felony. However some states such as Utah, marijuana is a felony despite the amount of possession
It depends on what state you live in. Usually anything above 40 grams is a felony, anything other than that is a misdemeanor. However, some states are totally anal about possession of marijuana and even a few grams could be a felony. I suggest you revise your question and include what state you live in so you can get a proper answer.
Possession of marijuana is illegal in New York. If you are arrested for charges relating to possession of marijuana, the penalties you face will often depend on the amount of marijuana in your possession and the intended use. It's best to be safe and enjoy your trip without taking any chances with marijuana.
Being in possession of any amount of marijuana in a subsequent offense becomes a felony in the state of Nebraska.
Fairly sure it's an ounce bro.