prolly the same as if you had grown 2 or 3 bc your still growing "pot"!!! prolly the same as if you had grown 2 or 3 bc your still growing "pot"!!!
neither - doesn't matter honestly. federal laws prohibit the growing of marijuana in the US (if you're in the US that is)
you will most likely be charge with an attempt to distribute.
It depends on the laws in the specific location where the marijuana is being grown. In many places, growing marijuana without the proper licensing and approval is considered illegal and can result in felony charges. It is important to research and comply with local laws and regulations regarding marijuana cultivation.
In many places, possession of marijuana seeds is not necessarily illegal, but growing marijuana plants from those seeds may be illegal depending on the location's laws. It's always best to check your local laws and regulations regarding marijuana cultivation.
Possession of a marijuana leaf can potentially lead to legal consequences as it could be seen as evidence of marijuana possession. Laws around marijuana vary by jurisdiction, so it is best to check the specific laws in your location.
DONT, but there is a law in Texas that it is the officers choice whether or not to report or arrest. they have the "option" of seizing the crop and leaving. grease the wheels
National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws was created in 1970.
i hate to tell you but most state laws call it posseen in organ if you or any in you household has kemo treatments for cancer you can own a set number of plant you jut have to check for locl and state laws
It would depend on the state laws and regulations regarding marijuana growing licenses. In some states, being a convicted felon may disqualify an individual from obtaining a license, while in others there may be a process for consideration on a case-by-case basis. It is important to research the specific laws in the state where the license is being sought.
It depends on where you live. Most countries strictly forbid the production of even small amounts of marijuana, so growing plants can result in stiff penalties such as imprisonment. However, some countries allow the growing of a small number of plants provided the drug is intended for your own personal use or to be used as a medicine, while a very few do not limit production in any way.
I know Missouri does.
Penalties for growing 9 marijuana plants vary by location, but it can result in criminal charges, fines, and potential jail time. It is important to check the specific laws in your area as penalties can range depending on the jurisdiction.