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if you have more than a gram than they can probably charge you with the intent to sell.

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Possession of illegal substances can have serious legal consequences for a 17-year-old, including potential arrest, criminal charges, and a permanent mark on their record. It can also impact their future opportunities, such as college admissions and employment prospects. Seeking legal advice and support is crucial in navigating this situation effectively.

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