Like MOST states, there is no means or requirment to register firearms in Florida.
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.
Conviction of a second DUI in the U.S. state of Florida can bring serious charges. Potential penalties for this offense include up to 9 months in jail and a $4000 fine.
3rd degree
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