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.
I believe it means Possession of Marijuana.
No, they are different charges. If you are selling weed it is distribution, while if you are buying it, it is receiving and/or possession.
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!
It usually depends on where you are, but you will be charged with possession of Marijuana, and go to jail for 1 year or longer, depending on how much you have.
Yes, it is.
jail and decided how long in court
death penalty.
Possession of marijuana is a crime that can cost someone up to $1000 in fines and up to one year in jail on the first conviction. Repeat convictions will increase the penalties.
a slap in the pocket is about it.. they will prolly want an AA class done with it...
I believe it means Possession of Marijuana.
You get arrested if you get caught possessing marijuana in any state of the U.S. Whether you lose your drivers license or not depends on your penalty, and usually your drivers license isn't affected by an arrest.
having marijuana in ur possession counts everywhere u are
Possession of narcotics, is illegal in the U.S.A. In Canada, Marijuana is not considered illegal.
Nothing at all. There is absolutely nothing you can be charged with for being with someone in possession of marijuana.
You become an accessory to their crime- accessory after the fact.
No, they are different charges. If you are selling weed it is distribution, while if you are buying it, it is receiving and/or possession.
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!