
Marijuana Laws
Marijuana laws different in every state. It is important to be aware of the
subtle differences; this page will provide you with an overview of the current
marijuana laws. Buying, selling, using or growing marijuana is illegal in every
part of the United States. Penalties vary from place to place, but usually consist
of jail time, a fine or both. In some states, you can be arrested for just being
in a place where you know drug activity is taking place. The severity of the
penalty varies on several factors:
- Quantity - Penalties vary based on the amount of marijuana found in the
person's possession.
- Selling - Penalties are more severe for those intending to sell.
- Growing - Penalties are also more severe for those cultivating cannabis.
- Location - A person arrested for selling marijuana near a school will often
face harsher penalties.
Jail sentences and fines have done little to suppress the use of marijuana
in the United States. Despite the health and legal risks that come with using
marijuana (or any illicit drug), it continues to be the illegal drug of choice
for many Americans, as it has for decades.
If you're caught with marijuana, you could receive a large fine and/or go to
jail. If you are caught more than once, or if you look like you're going to
sell the drug, the punishment is harsher. Marijuana laws vary from state to
state. However, keep in mind that carrying marijuana around is illegal in all
50 states, and that the laws in some foreign countries are even stricter than
they are here.
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