if youare over 18 you it is taken away from you as long as you dont have enough for a "intent to sell". If you have a medical card nothing. if you are under 18 your oarents will be contaced and u may be suspended to school
Penalties for getting caught with marijuana at the US border can include fines, possible arrest, and prosecution for drug possession. The severity of the consequences can vary depending on the amount of marijuana involved and whether the individual has prior drug-related offenses.
Probation after being caught with marijuana varies depending on the laws and policies of the jurisdiction where the offense occurred. In some cases, probation may be a consequence for possession of marijuana, but it is not a guarantee. Penalties can include fines, community service, drug education programs, or treatment programs.
depends on the state, and amount. many states will just give you a ticket while others will send you to jail. avoid red welfare republican states they are more ignorant. stick to the intelligent blue states and far safer for enlightened marijuana users and medical patients
Illicit drugs is a very serious offense in South Dakota. People caught in possession of two to four grams are usually given 20 years to life. If caught with more than four grams the death penalty is given.
The consequences for underage individuals caught with marijuana can vary depending on the laws in their jurisdiction. This can include warnings, fines, mandatory drug education programs, community service, or potential legal action. It is important to be aware of the specific laws and penalties in the location where the incident occurs.
you die
JAIL!
No not at all
That depends on the laws in your location.
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.
Penalties for getting caught with marijuana at the US border can include fines, possible arrest, and prosecution for drug possession. The severity of the consequences can vary depending on the amount of marijuana involved and whether the individual has prior drug-related offenses.
It depends on where you are. Most jurisdictions consider that amount enough for dealing and will thus arrest you for sale as well as possession. Penalties range from months to several years and fines in the hundreds or often thousands of dollars.
Inhaling chemicals can kill you and have many other bad, permanent effects on your body. As for marijuana, it should be avoided because you can be arrested for getting caught with it.
It is a criminal offence to drive without a current, valid driving licence. DO NOT DO IT, you will get caught. Once you are caught the police are not going to accept that the marijuana is medicinal because you are already a criminal.
Yes, you can illegally sell marijuana. Most drug dealers are caught so there is not a good chance for you to successfully sell marijuana without being caught.
check NORML
illegal if you get caught legal if you dont get caught