The full length of your probation! If you were sentenced to five years of probation, you could be sentenced to five years, even if the violation occurred on the last day of your probationary period. (That's a pretty tough pill to swallow--five years in prison when one year in jail was the most you could have received.) I've actually seen someone who'd served 9 years and 11 months of a 10 year probation get sentenced to 10 years. Don't mess with Texas, it's serious about crime!
Life
Yes, Willie Nelson has spent time in jail. He was arrested in 1994 for possession of marijuana after authorities found a large quantity of the drug on his property in Texas. He spent a short time in jail before posting bail. Nelson has often spoken about his views on marijuana and has been an advocate for its legalization.
you can go to jail for marijuana in any state. it is a federal law, not a state law.
lol absolutely not
When you get thrown in jail for it.
That depends greatly on the state. In Texas, possession of marijuana punishment is dependent on the amount (based on ounces), and Texas does not have a possession with intent to distribute for marijuana. I believe many other states to increase the punishment for intent to distribute even with marijuana. I would suggest you look to the penal code of your state, or possibly re-post the question to include the state.
Here is the Texas sentencing law for 15 pounds of marijuana: Third-degree felony: More than 5 pounds, but less than 50 pound 2 to 10 years in a state prison and/or a fine of not more than $10,000s
JAIL!
Yes
Jail.
not if they cant't find it.
In Texas, growing 100 plants of marijuana is considered a felony offense. The potential jail time can vary depending on factors such as prior criminal history, the specific circumstances of the case, and the quantity of marijuana involved. Generally, individuals convicted of this offense could face several years to life in prison.