The penalty for possessing 2 grams of marijuana varies depending on the laws of the jurisdiction. In many places, possession of such a small amount may result in a fine or a citation rather than jail time. It's important to check the specific laws in your area.
Yes, you can go to jail for having weed in your car, as it is illegal in many states and countries. Possession of marijuana can result in criminal charges, fines, and possibly jail time depending on the amount and the laws of the jurisdiction. It is important to be aware of the laws in your area regarding marijuana possession.
No, there are more regular people in jail than rappers. While some high-profile rappers have faced legal issues, the majority of the incarcerated population consists of individuals from various backgrounds unrelated to the music industry.
Yes, the use of marijuana has increased in states where it has been legalized for recreational purposes. This can be attributed to easier access to the substance and reduced social stigma associated with its use.
Yes, legalization of marijuana would likely lead to a decrease in incarceration rates related to marijuana offenses, as many individuals currently incarcerated for marijuana-related crimes would no longer be prosecuted. Legalization would also reduce the number of individuals entering the criminal justice system for non-violent possession or distribution of marijuana.
30 people go to jail because of drugs
more teens smoke marijuana because now caught with under and ounce the don't go to jail the may pay a fine and/or take counseling.
Because many drug abusers began with marijuana.
The answer to this will never be accurate because many people who use marijuana say that they don't.
Think about this, marijuana is not accepted because its illegal and because the false information people have been giving and thinking about it for years. So many people could benefit from it if it were legal but it would take to long to get into so go to www.bigeye.com/marijuana.htm that will explain a lot. Marijuana might be illegal but what about alcohol, bout everyone drinks it, its only ok because its legal and think about how many people its killed. how many people do you know that have died because marijuana?
If you have more than 2 oz, ur going to jail
This is a difficult question to answer, as many people aren't drug tested when they are booked in jail. However, I can tell you that marijuana use has a weak corelation to violence. That is, no one can prove that marijuana makes you violent. But with the strict marijuana laws that America has today, I would assume the number would be pretty high. It sure is a shame that our prisons do not have enough room to hold violent, habitual offenders because we are so filled with people who just want to take some stress off their sholders... Oh well.
It's important to make the distinction between use and abuse. Marijuana, alike alcohol, can be used recreationally without permanent side effects on people's everyday lives and routines. People do indeed go to rehab for marijuana, the statistics for this is highly controversial in the U.S. as many adolescents will, after being arrested for possession, be either offered a spot in rehab or one in jail. Obviously, many choose the former. Marijuana is physically addictive to a degree, but most people who develop a marijuana addiction use it as means of self-medicating, and it is rarely, if ever, the physical aspect that keeps the addiction going. So to your question, yes, people do certainly go to rehab for marijuana. It is a potent intoxicant and should not be underestimated.
Unless your allergic marijuana can't kill you because its impossible to overdose on.
I have read that studies report that approximately 27% of the UK smokes marijuana regularly.
It varies from person to person, not many people are marijuana addicts simply because marijuana isn't addicting. If someone has a problem with it tell them how you feel. That's the best way I can think of.
I personally think that it should. There are too many people in jail because of it, and I don't really understand why it isn't already legal. I mean, there was something about killing brain cells, but smoking cigars and cigarettes does that, as well as alcohol. The only thing is you need to be a certain age to smoke or drink - maybe the same should be said for marijuana...