2 oz or less*class B misdemeanor180 days$2,0002 to 4 oz*class A misdemeanor1 year$4,0004 oz to 1 lb*state jail felony180 days - 2 years$10,0001 to 5 lbsstate jail felony180 days - 2 years$10,0005 to 50 lbsfelony of the third degree2 - 10 years$10,00050 to 2,000 lbsfelony of the second degree2 - 20 years$10,000More than 2,000 lbsfelony5 - 99 years$50,000SaleGift of 1/4 oz or lessclass B misdemeanor180 days$2,000Sale of 1/4 oz or lessclass A misdemeanor1 year
$4,0001/4 oz to 5 lbsstate jail felony180 days - 2 years
$10,0005 to 50 lbsfelony of the second degree2 - 20 years$10,00050 to 2,000 lbsfelony of the first degree5 - 99 years$10,0002,000 lbs or morefelonyMMS 10 - 99 years$100,000To a minorfelony2 - 20 years$10,000Within 1,000 feet of a school or within 300 feet of specified areasmisdemeanor or felonyincreased penaltyincreased penaltyMiscellaneous (paraphernalia, license suspensions, drug tax stamps, etc...)Paraphernalia possessionclass C misdemeanornone$500Paraphernalia saleclass A misdemeanor1 year$4,000**
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Possession of marijuana in Texas is illegal and can result in criminal charges. The penalty for possession of marijuana in Texas depends on the amount of marijuana possessed, ranging from a misdemeanor with possible jail time and fines for small amounts to felony charges for larger quantities. It is important to stay informed about the laws and penalties in your specific area.
The penalty for possession of marijuana varies from state to state, sometimes between cities. The amount in possession is also a variable. Not sure that accessory to possession of marijuana is actionable.
In Texas, marijuana is illegal for recreational use and possession of any amount can result in criminal charges. Medical use of marijuana is restricted to a low-THC cannabis oil for specific medical conditions. Possession of even small amounts of marijuana can lead to fines, imprisonment, and a criminal record in Texas.
Yes and no! Texas has some of the harshest penalties for being in possession of marijuana, but it depends on the amount of marijuana in your possession and your criminal background! First offenses are usually considered a misdemeanor. After repeted violations it is a felony!
that is a state jail felony punishable with 6 months to 2 years in a texas state jail.
In New York, possession of a small amount of marijuana is typically decriminalized, with fines ranging from $50 to $200 for possessing less than 25 grams. Possession of marijuana paraphernalia is a violation and can result in a fine of up to $100.