Any useable amount will get you a trip to court.
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.
No, marijuana is not legal for recreational use in Texas. It is only permitted for limited medical use for patients with certain medical conditions.
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!
Yes, switchblades are illegal to own, buy, sell, or carry in Texas. Texas law prohibits the possession of switchblades with a few exceptions for certain individuals, such as law enforcement officers.
In fresno county the rules on marijuana are you can have 8 ounces of the dried mature cannabis plant, also you can have no more then 6 mature or 12 immature plants per patient. If you exceed this limit you are at risk of being arrested.
Howdy Don't smoke dope and you will not have to worry about it
DONT, but there is a law in Texas that it is the officers choice whether or not to report or arrest. they have the "option" of seizing the crop and leaving. grease the wheels
Fess up, Face the Music and Pay the Piper. The Law Won.
Nelly has had some brushes with the law in reference to marijuana. In 2012, he was detained after heroin and ten pounds of marijuana were found on his tour bus in Texas. He denied knowing that it was on the bus.
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.
no you can not bring marijuana to Texas i know bummer but its true people don't get out there and vote for it to be legal
Nelly has had some brushes with the law in reference to marijuana. In 2012, he was detained after heroin and ten pounds of marijuana were found on his tour bus in Texas. He denied knowing that it was on the bus.
No, federal law outlaws marijuana and state law does not affect what federal law says.
Here is the Texas sentencing law for 15 pounds of marijuana: Third-degree felony: More than 5 pounds, but less than 50 pound 2 to 10 years in a state prison and/or a fine of not more than $10,000s
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A federal law illegalizing marijuana -- the Marijuana Tax Act -- was passed in 1937. However, many states, such as Iowa, Texas, Nebraska, Washington, Oregon, Arkansas, Wyoming, and Nevada, had already passed state laws illegalizing marijuana in the 1920s. See the Related Links below for more information.
you can go to jail for marijuana in any state. it is a federal law, not a state law.