Last Updated on: 4th January 2024, 08:42 pm
Possession, sale, manufacturer, or trafficking of marijuana is a crime in Philadelphia. Marijuana is illegal under both federal and state laws. It is classified as a Schedule I substance. An arrest for any of these charges can cause a conviction that leads to time in jail or prison, steep fines, and a criminal record that follows you wherever you go in life.
A marijuana conviction on your criminal record may negatively impact employment and housing opportunities, not to mention cause a tarnished name around town. If you’re arrested for any type of marijuana charge, it is important to speak to an experienced criminal lawyer who handles such types of cases.
A Lawyer You Can Trust
Philadelphia Criminal Lawyer brings years of experience to your case. We’ve successfully represented defendants in misdemeanor and felony marijuana cases for years now. We’re ready to go into the courtroom and fight for you, our client, with aggressive fighting skills when necessary. We ensure that you receive the defense that you deserve when your life and so many aspects of it are on the line. Give us a call to schedule a free consultation to learn what our lawyers can do for your case.
Most Common Types of Marijuana Possession Crimes
Philadelphia Criminal Lawyer defends individuals who’ve been charged with any of the following marijuana-related charges:
– Possession of Marijuana
– Felony possession of marijuana
– Trafficking marijuana
– Driving Under the Influence of Marijuana
– Marijuana cultivation
– Distribution of marijuana
– Use of drug paraphernalia
– Possession of drug paraphernalia
Philadelphia Marijuana Decriminalization Act
Although recent actions to decriminalize marijuana mean fewer arrests and penalties for many people found in possession of marijuana in small amounts for personal use, there is still a concern for anyone found with over 30 grams of marijuana. A $25 fine is imposed for anyone found in possession of under 30 grams of marijuana. Decriminalization in no ways means that marijuana is legal.
Marijuana Possession Penalties
What happens to people found guilty of marijuana-related crimes in Philadelphia? There isn’t a one-size-fits-all punishment for marijuana-related crimes. The amount of marijuana involved, whether the drug was trafficked, if there was a minor involved if the incident took place in a vehicle, and many other factors impact the overall results of the case. Individuals found guilty of marijuana-related crimes over 30 grams, cultivating marijuana, and other crimes may face up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $5,000. Over 30 grams of marijuana with intent to sell turns the charge into a felony that carries a risk of up to five-years imprisonment and a $15,000 fine. Growing marijuana is also a felony charge in the state.
Talk to a Trusted Philadelphia Criminal Lawyer
Philadelphia Criminal Lawyer is ready to help win your marijuana possession case in court. If you need the aggressive fighting power and legal expertise that our lawyers bring to the matter, let’s talk. We’d love to minimize the headaches and worry associated with marijuana possession or trafficking charge and keep you out of legal trouble. You will not regret making this call.