It really depends on the state, if you live say in California you would'nt get as harsh a punishment. But I would say either a hefty fine, or at least 1-2 years. And the 1-2 years is usually if you have any priors on your record.
Two pounds is clearly a "commercial" amount and you will probably be charged with PWID (possession With Intent to Distribute) - the Feds may even enter the picture. Unless it is plea bargained down, you're probably looking at a felony stretch.
Most likely 20 years or more unfortunately. Possession of marijuana is often punished worse than murder.
If caught with 40 pounds of weed, you could be charged with possession with intent to distribute, which is a serious offense. Penalties vary by state but could involve significant fines and potential jail time, depending on the circumstances and your criminal history. It's recommended to seek legal counsel immediately.
Penalties for possessing 10 pounds of marijuana in the US vary by state, but it is typically considered a felony offense. Sentences could range from a few years to over a decade in prison, depending on the state's laws and whether it is a first-time offense.
The current laws on possession of marijuana in South Carolina are as follows:Possession1 oz or less (first offense) - Misdemeanor, Incarceration up to 30 Days, $100-$200 Fine1 oz or less (subsequent offense) - Misdemeanor, Incarceration up to 1 year, $200-$1,000 FineMore than 1 oz - Carries the same penalties of trafficking and sales, considered evidence of intent to sellSale or TraffickingTo a Minor or Within One Half Mile Radius of a School Zone, Public Park, or Playground - Felony, Incarceration up to 10 Years, $10,000 FineLess than 10 pounds - Felony, Incarceration up to 5 Years, $5,000 Fine10 to 100 Pounds - Felony, Incarceration 1 Year (mandatory minimum sentence), $10,000 Fine100 to 2,000 Pounds - Felony, Incarceration 25 Years (mandatory minimum sentence), $25,000 Fine2,000 to 10,000 Pounds - Felony, Incarceration 25 Years (mandatory minimum sentence), $50,000 Fine10,000 Pounds or More - Felony, Incarceration 25 Years (mandatory minimum sentence), $200,000 FineThe laws are pretty harsh! Be careful.
Possession of two pounds of weed could result in felony charges for drug trafficking or possession with intent to distribute, depending on the laws of the jurisdiction. The specific charges and severity of penalties would vary based on factors like prior criminal record and state laws.
There are approximately 2177 grams in 4.8 pounds of marijuana.
2,950 grams is 6.5 pounds.
Possession of 10 pounds of marijuana in Louisiana is considered a felony, with potential penalties ranging from 1 to 10 years in prison depending on the circumstances and the individual's criminal history. Additional fines and other consequences may also apply. It's important to consult with a legal professional for specific advice in this situation.
Solids are not measured in Gallons. they are measured in grams, ounces, pounds, and tons.
Simple possession is a misdemeanor with a maximum sentence of 30 days in jail with up to a $500 fine for the first offense. A second offense and the maximum jail time jumps to 1 year. Distribution penalties vary according to the amount seized. Less than 1/2 ounce and the max jail time is 1 year. 1/2 ounce up to 5 pounds carries a max sentence of 10 years. More than 5 pounds carries a max sentence of 30 years.
Possession of 25 pounds of marijuana in Connecticut can result in a felony charge with penalties of up to 7 years in prison and a fine of up to $25,000. The actual sentence will depend on various factors, including any prior criminal record and the circumstances of the case. It's important to consult with a legal professional for specific advice.