Possession of narcotics, is illegal in the U.S.A. In Canada, Marijuana is not considered illegal.
Possession of marijuana is considered a Class B misdemeanor in Texas for small amounts (less than 2 ounces), punishable by a fine up to $2000 and/or up to 180 days in jail. However, possession of larger amounts can escalate to a felony charge with more severe penalties.
No. Possession of any amount is a felony. Sale or delivery of any amount is a felony. Possession of Drug Paraphernalia is a felony.
Over an ounce.
The classification of marijuana possession as a felony varies by jurisdiction. In some states, possession of any amount of marijuana can be classified as a felony, while in others, it depends on the quantity possessed. It's important to check the specific laws in your state or country for accurate information.
3 years
felony possession of marijuana with intent to sell
Being in possession of any amount of marijuana in a subsequent offense becomes a felony in the state of Nebraska.
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
Fairly sure it's an ounce bro.
Since Medical Marijuana came into play, the laws changed. Even if you have your medical card, anything over two ounces is a felony.
It is possible, try copping a plea with the prosecutor. If you give him something, he may reciprocate.
The primary source of marijuana for Nevada is through Mexican poly-drug groups. Over the last few years, there has been an increase in the cultivation of indoor marijuana in the Las Vegas area. In June 2001, Assembly Bill 453 was signed into law and made Nevada the ninth state in the U.S. where patients can use marijuana for medicinal purposes. In addition, a state law which went into effect October 1, 2001, decriminalizes possession of small amounts (ounce quantity or less) of marijuana, which previously was a state felony. - I am not entirely sure this is true, I lived in Northern Nevada for 6 years, I have had buddies that got in serious trouble with just over a gram, Vegas tends to be a little more understanding, Reno is not