Being charged as a drug dealer does not take much. Being caught with any amount of marijuana along with multiple baggies, and or a scale, and or documentation of people you have sold to will constitute the intent to sell charge. There are also instances of being caught with any more than an ounce being an intent to sell too if the cop can somehow prove it. I was charged with trafficking in marijuana for having text messages indicating dealings on my cell phone. I was also busted with a broken digital scale (did not turn on, error'd out), but was still charged with trafficking. It is not taken lightly in Ohio, I was given 2 years probation and I was caught with under an ounce. Also I lost my license for a year, and have to attend drug awareness classes. The scale and my cell phone screwed me, but I was also busted with plastic baggies and the cops left those in my car (strangely enough)
The amount of marijuana needed to be charged as a drug dealer varies by jurisdiction and can depend on various factors such as local laws, intent to distribute, and past criminal record. In general, possessing a large amount of marijuana, typically more than personal use, can lead to more serious charges. It is important to understand and abide by the laws in your specific location.
Penalties for possession of marijuana vary by jurisdiction but can include fines, probation, and possible jail time depending on the amount possessed. Repeat offenses or possession with intent to distribute can lead to more severe consequences. It is crucial to familiarize yourself with the laws in your area to understand the potential consequences.
The price of 16 grams of marijuana can vary depending on factors like quality, location, and seller. On average, it can range from $80 to $160.
The amount of marijuana that is considered a misdemeanor varies by state or country. It can range from a few grams to an ounce or more, depending on local laws and regulations.
In Florida, possession of any amount of marijuana is illegal and can result in arrest. Penalties vary based on the amount possessed, prior offenses, and other factors.
The classification of marijuana possession as a felony varies by jurisdiction. In some states, possession of any amount of marijuana can be classified as a felony, while in others, it depends on the quantity possessed. It's important to check the specific laws in your state or country for accurate information.
Marijuana is the most used illegal drug in the world.
As it is a drug I am very much against legalizing marijuana in any way.
Drug addiction is very much a matter of the person's psychology/personality. Do -some- drug addicts start with marijuana? Yes, but do all marijuana users become drug addicts? No. Trying to get an unbiased answer to this question is going to be very difficult.
Penalties for possession of marijuana vary by jurisdiction but can include fines, probation, and possible jail time depending on the amount possessed. Repeat offenses or possession with intent to distribute can lead to more severe consequences. It is crucial to familiarize yourself with the laws in your area to understand the potential consequences.
Of course..xanax is a drug widely abused buy addicts and can turn ppl with anxiety into drug addicts. Marijuana is much much less harmful than cigarettes and alcohol
Dealer charged me 350.00 to do this
ngml are what they measure in drug test. usually if your pushing that much your a pot head
A very small amount of marijuana can show up on a drug test. Most companies will allow a small amount of up to 20 ng to show up on a drug test and not test positive.
Lots. It is a illegal drug and will result in drug charges.
...is illegal I can only do so much with incomplete sentences.
Yes, but they depend on the type of drug. A DUI for a "soft drug" such as marijuana is going to be completely different than a DUI for a "hard drug" such as Meth. The difference is in how much the drug will impair your driving. Small amount of marijuana, for example, have been shown to only have minor affects on drivers. Below is an article on DUI on marijuana and one for DUI for methamphetamine.
It depends on the type of drug test. It also depends on how much you smoked before you stopped, and how much body fat you have.