Under the law, it is still illegal to possess marijuana in California. Less than an ounce can only be charged as a misdemeanor. The maximum penalty for misdemeanor possession is a small fine. You cannot be sentenced to jail for misdemeanor possession. Felony possession can be charged for amounts greater than an ounce.
With a marijuana card, a person can legally possess marijuana. A marijuana card does not allow a person to trade, sell or give away marijuana. Any of these activities can be charged as a felony no matter how small of an amount is involved. There is also a limit on how much marijuana a person can legally possess at any given time. If you obtain a marijuana card it is important to know the law. This can keep you within the law and out of jail.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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