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Missouri law states: Possession of 35 grams or less of marijuana is a Class A Misdemeanor under Missouri possession laws. Possession of any controlled substance is considered a Class C Felony under Missouri possession laws.
Possession of a controlled substance in Missouri is a violation of Missouri law § 579.015. Depending on the facts involved in the case, it may be a Class D felony, punishable by up to seven years in jail and/or a $10,000 fine. A prior conviction may elevate the offense classification and range of punishment.
Penalty for Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Distribute. The penalty for committing possession of marijuana with intent to distribute in Georgia will be a prison sentence between one and ten years and will be deemed a felony.
The offense of possession of any controlled substance except thirty-five grams or less of marijuana or any synthetic cannabinoid is a class D felony. 3. The offense of possession of more than ten grams but thirty-five grams or less of marijuana or any synthetic cannabinoid is a class A misdemeanor.
Possession of a Controlled Substance in Missouri Possession of any controlled substance (not including marijuana) is a Class D felony. Possession of less than 10 grams of marijuana is a Class D misdemeanor. Possession of less than 10 grams of marijuana with a prior drug conviction is a Class A misdemeanor.
Distribution, Delivery, Manufacture or Production ?Deliver? is defined as any actual, constructive, attempted transfer from one person to another, including a sale. ?Distribute? is defined as delivering other than by administering or dispensing. The offense is generally a Class C felony.
The offense of possession of any controlled substance except thirty-five grams or less of marijuana or any synthetic cannabinoid is a class D felony. 3. The offense of possession of more than ten grams but thirty-five grams or less of marijuana or any synthetic cannabinoid is a class A misdemeanor. 4.
Penalties for Drug Possession in Mississippi All crimes for possession of Schedule I to Schedule V controlled substances are considered felonies as long as the amount of marijuana is over 30 grams.