you will most likely be charge with an attempt to distribute.
In Texas, marijuana is illegal for recreational use and possession of any amount can result in criminal charges. Medical use of marijuana is restricted to a low-THC cannabis oil for specific medical conditions. Possession of even small amounts of marijuana can lead to fines, imprisonment, and a criminal record in Texas.
Completely illegal. Ask the best drug officer on the planet, Barry cooper. He explains how the officers in Texas, as well as other places, handle marijuana "crimes".
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.
neither - doesn't matter honestly. federal laws prohibit the growing of marijuana in the US (if you're in the US that is)
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"!!!
Both yes and no. Police like to make their own laws. Technically a marijuana seed is not marijuana, however police can charge a person with intent to distribute marijuana for having nothing but seeds. Consult Barry cooper, former drug officer of Texas and current marijuana rights expert. Go to nevergetbusted.com or find him on social media.
Growing it.
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National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws was created in 1970.