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Possession of Marijuana in Texas


Texas Laws and Penalties - NORML

Possession of 2 ounces or less of marijuana is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to 180 days imprisonment and a fine not to exceed $2,000. Possession of between 2 ...

Possession of Marijuana in Texas - Varghese Summersett

Possession of marijuana is still illegal in Texas. Learn how these cases can be won even in jurisdictions where marijuana charges are still filed.

Texas Marijuana Laws and Penalties - Houston Criminal Lawyers

Possession of Marijuana – Texas Health and Safety Code Section 481.120 ... A person found with marijuana in his or her “possession” can be found guilty of ...

HEALTH & SAFETY § 481.121. Offense - Texas - Codes - FindLaw

Offense: Possession of Marihuana ... (a) Except as authorized by this chapter, a person commits an offense if the person knowingly or intentionally possesses a ...

Recreational Use - Cannabis and the Law - Guides at Texas State ...

In Texas and federal law, recreational use of marijuana is still illegal. Below are links to the laws that discuss cannabis-related criminal offenses.

Cannabis Laws & Penalties in Texas - Texas NORML

Possession of between 4 ounces and 5 lbs. of marijuana is a state jail felony, punishable by a mandatory minimum sentence of 180 days imprisonment, a maximum of ...

chapter 481. texas controlled substances act

(24) "Lawful possession" means the possession of a controlled substance that ... (6) a dispensing organization licensed under Chapter 487 that possesses low-THC ...

Texas Laws On Possession of THC and Cannabis Concentrates

Unless there are very large quantities involved, possession of marijuana is a misdemeanor. Possession of any amount of a marijuana extract is a felony.

Marijuana and hemp in Texas: what's legal and what's not

Possession of drug paraphernalia — such as pipes or bongs, but not marijuana itself — is a Class C misdemeanor, which is punishable by a fine up ...

Texas Marijuana Laws: Your 2024 Guide - Benjamin Law Firm

Penalties for Possession of Larger Amounts (Over 2 oz) · Possession of 2 to 4 ounces is considered a Class A misdemeanor. · Possession of 4 ounces ...

Texas Marijuana Laws: Charges, Penalties & Defense Strategies

Even possession under 1 ounce, according to Texas marijuana laws, can cost a person greatly. The reality of marijuana use and its penalties in Texas is sobering ...

Texas Marijuana Laws Explained

Possession of four ounces of marijuana is usually a class A misdemeanor. Here, you can spend up to one year in prison and be fined up to $10,000. If you're ...

Understanding Texas Marijuana Laws: An Overview of Possession ...

Marijuana possession offenses in Texas are classified into misdemeanors and felonies, depending on the amount found in an individual's possession.

Texas Marijuana Laws - FindLaw

In Texas, possession of even a tiny amount of marijuana can land you in jail; in fact, anything less than 2 ounces carries a maximum penalty of 180 days in ...

What Happens if You Get Caught with Weed in Texas?

What is the punishment for marijuana possession in Texas? ; Amount possessed, Charge, Maximum fine ; < 2 ounces, Class B misdemeanor, $2,000 ; 2 – ...

Marijuana Possession Laws in Texas - TCDG

In Texas, possession of marijuana is illegal under state law. The penalties for possession of marijuana in Texas vary depending on the ounces of marijuana ...

Texas House passes bill lowering criminal penalties for pot ...

The bill applies to possession of 1 ounce or less. Currently in Texas, possession of up to 2 ounces of marijuana is a Class B misdemeanor ...

[2019 Session] Reduce the Penalty for Low-Level Marijuana ...

Currently in Texas, possession of up to two ounces of marijuana is a Class B misdemeanor, punishable by up to six months in jail and a $2,000 fine.

How Severe Are Texas Marijuana Laws and Sentences?

Possession of this amount of marijuana is a state jail felony in Texas. You could get between 180 days to two years in a state-jail and a ...

Marijuana in Texas: What you need to know about weed laws in 2024

In Texas and federal law, recreational use of marijuana is still illegal. Depending on how much a person is in possession of, the consequences vary.