Can be. Possession of a firearm in the course of drug trafficking (and 3 oz is a lot to claim is for personal use) is a separate Federal crime, with a penalty of 5 yrs.
In many states, possession of marijuana between 2 and 4 ounces for a first offense can result in misdemeanor charges. Punishments can include fines, probation, or even short jail sentences depending on the state laws. It's important to check the specific laws in your state for accurate information.
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Federal mandatory minimums are set in grams, not ounces. You have 60 grams of meth. For 10g meth you get five years. For 100g you get 10 years. These are MINIMUM sentences--if the judge wants to give you 10 years for your 60g of meth, he can.
Since Medical Marijuana came into play, the laws changed. Even if you have your medical card, anything over two ounces is a felony.
As of February 2021, possession of up to six ounces of marijuana for personal use is legal for individuals aged 21 and over in New Jersey. However, distribution and sale of marijuana without a license is still illegal and can result in criminal charges.
Yes, possessing 6 ounces of marijuana in Tennessee is considered a felony offense. Penalties for marijuana possession in Tennessee vary based on the amount and circumstances of the offense, but generally, possession of over half an ounce is classified as a felony.
You would be charged with possession, charges with depend also on where you were when you got caught, like being caught in school you'd have to go to court. Where i live 20 grams and more is a felony. But having zip lock bags, or a scale would get you in for drug trafficking with intent to distribute (or intent to sell,).
Yes and no! Texas has some of the harshest penalties for being in possession of marijuana, but it depends on the amount of marijuana in your possession and your criminal background! First offenses are usually considered a misdemeanor. After repeted violations it is a felony!
The penalties for possession with intent to sell 4 ounces of methamphetamine can vary significantly based on jurisdiction and the individual's criminal history. In many states, this could result in felony charges with potential sentences ranging from several years to decades in prison, especially for a convicted felon. Additionally, factors such as prior convictions, the presence of aggravating circumstances, and specific state laws can influence the final sentencing. It's advisable to consult legal counsel for precise information relevant to a specific case.
It had to purchase at least four million ounces of silver each month.
The US Federal Reserve has about 8000 Tonnes of Gold or about 282192000 ounces. At todays prices that is in the neigborhood of 270 billion dollars. {| |}
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