Anonymous Report This Comment Date: July 27, 2008 06:42AM
Compare those to Missouri Laws....
Sale or Cultivation - 100kg or more - 10yrs to Life (No Chance for Parole or
Probation)
Hypocritical criminal Politicians..... Ashcroft probably helped with those laws,
except for his nephew!
Time to open up some Medical Marijuana
Stores!
ORLANDO399 Report This Comment Date: July 27, 2008 10:12PM
28.5 grams or less...a 100 fine?....geez...here in florida we would be looking
at five yrs fer that.
Placelowerplace Report This Comment Date: July 27, 2008 10:42PM
28.5 is the generous side of an OZ. Guess they are graceful enought to not bust
you for the weight of the baggie.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: July 28, 2008 08:28AM
Pick your State......
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Anonymous Report This Comment Date: July 28, 2008 08:37AM
Damn! Mrkim/fossil...... Texas
Possesion
2 oz or less* - class B misdemeanor - 180 days (that's a maximum, most will do
0)
* With no prior felony convictions, if convicted of possession of less than one
pound of marijuana a judge must impose a sentence of probation with mandatory
drug treatment. If no treatment center exists within the jurisdiction, the
judge may waive the treatment requirement. They judge can also waive all
fines.
Sale
1/4 oz to 5 lbs state jail felony 180 days - 2 years
Are there any medical marijuana shops in Texas? YET?!
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: July 29, 2008 08:31PM
You ought to check the laws in Singapur, very effective.....
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: July 30, 2008 01:29AM
I'd move out of the country....
7/27/07
Beginning August 1, marijuana and cocaine users caught in Singapore will face
mandatory treatment at Drug Rehabilitation Centers, the Central Narcotics Bureau
announced Wednesday. That means cocaine snorters and pot smokers will be given
the same shot at "rehabilitation" as other drug users in the Southeast
Asian city-state. Previously, marijuana and cocaine users were not eligible for
treatment and faced stiff prison sentences.
But they better get it right the first time. People who undergo treatment and
relapse and get arrested again will face a mandatory minimum five-year prison
sentence and three strokes of the cane. Third offenders are looking at seven
years and six strokes of the cane.
People who undergo "rehabilitation" and suffer relapses face a
mandatory minimum seven-year prison sentence, as well as between six and 12
strokes of the cane.
Singapore has some of the world's toughest drug trafficking laws, and its Misuse
of Drugs Act includes the death penalty for some drug offenses, including the
trafficking of more than 660 grams (slightly more than one pound) of marijuana.
Now, it will also have some of the world's harshest marijuana law enforcement
directed at users.