Like MOST states, there is no means or requirment to register firearms in Florida.
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.
In Florida, the driver's license suspension for people found guilty of possession of marijuana is typically six months for a first offense. Subsequent offenses may result in longer suspensions or other penalties depending on the circumstances of the case.
It is generally illegal for someone with a felony conviction to carry a firearm in Florida. Felons are prohibited from possessing or owning firearms under both federal and state laws, including carrying a concealed weapon. Violating these laws can result in serious criminal charges and penalties.
The phrase encompasses ALL of the other crimes which COULD be charged with the offense (i.e.:possession of a prohibited weapon - possession of an-unregistered firearm - carrying a ocncealed weapon - etc- etc).
Cannabis possession in Florida: 20g or less: Misdemeanor: incarceration 1 yr, fine $1,000. More than 20g- Felony: Incarceration 5 yrs, fine $5,000. 25 or more plants- Felony. Incarceration: 15 years, fine $10,000. Source: http://norml.org/index.cfm?wtm_view=&Group_ID=4530
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It depends on the amount you are in possession of.
Up to a 100$ dollar fine.
Yes, all vehicles in Florida are technically required to be registered. If an unregistered car is sitting in the yard, you can be cited for it.
As of 2021, Serbu Firearms is a company, not a place with a population. It is a firearms manufacturer founded by Mark Serbu in Tampa, Florida. It is not a location with a resident population.
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