No, You cannot have it in your possession
If you live in the United States then yes, the federal police can charge you with possession of Marijuana.
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, marijuana is legal for medical use in Delaware, but recreational use is still illegal. The state has decriminalized possession of small amounts of marijuana for personal use.
nt unless u have ur card renewed the first month.
Yes. Possession of marijuana is a criminal offense under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. You don't have to be the owner - you just have to have, or possess, the marijuana. There are medical exceptions. If you are charged with possession of marijuana, you should speak to a lawyer.
perhaps it could and if you had it bagged in diff bags then yes automatically they will think once you get medical marijuana you might attempt to distribute.
Possession of marijuana is illegal in New York. If you are arrested for charges relating to possession of marijuana, the penalties you face will often depend on the amount of marijuana in your possession and the intended use. It's best to be safe and enjoy your trip without taking any chances with marijuana.
Since Medical Marijuana came into play, the laws changed. Even if you have your medical card, anything over two ounces is a felony.
Other states do not recognize California's medical marijuana laws. They will consider you a criminal if you are found to have breached their laws regarding the possession and use of it.
Although in Many cases marijuana can help in medicinal purposes, many people fear that they will be arrested for being in possession of said marijuana
It is not a "prescription drug", but a drug that can be used by patients with certain debiltating physical conditions. You are fooling yourself if you think that a minor is going to convince any doctor, let alone a judge, that his or her use/possession of marijuana was for medical purposes. In the end, a person in possession of marijuana on school property goes to jail.