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- ...presents... INJUSTICE FOR ALL:
- A Guide to U.S. Pot Laws
- by Judy McGuire
-
- >>> a cDc publication.......1991 <<<
- -cDc- CULT OF THE DEAD COW -cDc-
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-
- This article originally appeared in HIGH TIMES, May, 1989.
- ______________________________________________________________________________
-
-
- In a hearing held last September, DEA chief administrative law judge
- Francis L. Young declared marijuana to be "one of the safest therapeutically
- active substances known to man." Citing reliable medical authorities, Young
- stated that "There are simply no credible medical reports that suggest that
- consuming marijuana has caused a single death." Young went on to say, "By
- contrast, aspirin, a commonly used medicine, causes hundreds of deaths each
- year."
-
- Despite Judge Young's ruling that pot is safer than aspirin, thousands of
- Americans are persecuted, prosecuted, harassed and jailed each year because of
- the stigma attached to this relatively harmless drug. The recent passing of
- the Omnibus Anti-Drug Bill marks the climax of the anti-drug hysteria that has
- been building for the last eight years. And with the ultra-conservative Bush
- administration taking over, things don't look as if they'll be improving
- anytime soon.
-
-
- STATE BY STATE
-
- Leaving the new Omnibus Anti-Drug Act and all other federal laws aside,
- individual states still have widely varying statutes regarding the possession,
- cultivation, and sale of marijuana. What will get you one year in Tucson, may
- only get you a small fine in Toledo. Some states, like Oregon, are very
- lenient when it comes to possession, but watch out if they nail you for
- growing. Even one plant can get you a 20-year sentence and a $100,000 fine!
- The discrepancy between laws of different states is confusing, to say the
- least.
-
- Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New
- York, Oklahoma and Oregon are states that distinguish, and give lesser
- penalties for, persons caught with small amounts deemed for "personal use" in
- private. The same amount used or displayed in public reaps a harsher penalty.
- North Dakota and Mississippi both have provisions in their laws for marijuana
- found in vehicles, making possession violation much more serious; both states
- change a fine into possible jail time. New Jersey has a two-year loss of
- driver's license provision attached to its already stiff possession penalty.
-
- Quite a few states, Arizona and New Jersey among them, doubled the
- penalties if the drug violation occurs within 1000 feet of a school even if you
- are busted for drugs in your own home! It makes no difference if school is in
- session -- it could be 2 A.M., mid-July, or during recess -- minors don't even
- have to be anywhere near the bust.
-
- On the other hand, it's very possible you might have to spend the rest of
- your life in jail if you're caught cultivating or selling large amounts of weed
- in Montana, Missouri, or Nevada.
-
- Although it's not quite a life sentence, Arkansas, Connecticut, Oregon,
- Florida, Louisiana, Virginia, Rhode Island, Texas, Oklahoma, Mississippi and
- North Carolina slam the large scale grower/salesperson with a possible 30-year
- incarceration. North Carolina's law has a new mandatory minimum sentence of 35
- years for possession, sale, or cultivation of over 10,000 pounds.
-
-
- FORFEITURE
-
- Many states have forfeiture provisions written into their drug laws,
- making properties attached to the drug offenders liable to seizure by the
- state. On the federal level, the US Customs Service's "Zero Tolerance"
- crackdown, netted the service a fleet of luxury yachts in the last year. The
- ever-zealous Coast Guard, which can seize boats found to be carrying even the
- smallest amount of drugs, confiscated one unlucky man's yacht after finding a
- few seeds and two stems on board. Possibly the most famous case of boat
- seizure came when the infamous "Monkey-Business" -- the "love boat" of would-be
- presidential nominee Gary Hart and paramour Donna Rice -- was impounded after
- the Coast Guard found one joint on it. Only after paying a hefty fine was the
- vessel returned to its owners.
-
- Forfeiture provisions are not limited to boats. The Federal government
- can seize property involved in any kind of drug activity. In Illinois, the
- Justice Department seized a suspected drug-dealer's gas station. They later
- returned the property to his widow after discovering that the business came
- with an outstanding $125,000 bill from the Illinois Environmental Protection
- Agency for emergency cleanup. A Florida man, arrested by the US Border Patrol
- with a small amount of marijuana and more than $400,000 cash in his car, wound
- up being with possession of less than one ounce of marijuana -- a charge which
- was later dismissed -- but ended up losing his bankroll. Government
- prosecutors deemed that the money should be forfeited because the man was
- allegedly on his way to purchase a large amount of marijuana -- a charge he
- denies.
-
- After stopping a car for a routine traffic violation, a Florida Highway
- Patrol trooper confiscated $8,180 in cash when the driver could not give the
- officer an "acceptable" explanation for carrying such a large wad. The cost of
- litigation involved in small forfeiture cases often discourages the victim of
- wrongful seizure from fighting the case in court.
-
- State governments usually have different forfeiture guidelines for
- different amounts and types of drugs. These guidelines include the forfeiture
- of drug containers, cars, money, and other valuables. But in California and
- many other states they can't seize your car if it's your family's sole means of
- transportation.
-
- Only 17 states currently have the same type of real estate forfeiture
- provisions that are already written into Federal Law. This figure is sure to
- change for the worse in the next few years, so that not only can the US
- government take your home, but the local sheriff's department can join in the
- bounty-hunt as well.
-
-
- CONSTITUTION? WHAT'S THAT?
-
- Getting illegally-obtained evidence to stand up in court has always been a
- constitutional nightmare for prosecutors. Illegal searches (those carried out
- without a warrant or probable cause) are usually considered unconstitutional
- and the evidence contained from them thrown out of court. However, a recent US
- Supreme Court decision allowed prosecutors in Florida to introduce evidence
- gathered by police using a helicopter. The whirly-bird flew 400 feet over a
- greenhouse that had marijuana plants growing in it, visible only from the sky.
- The police used the information gathered from the flight to obtain a warrant,
- but the Florida Supreme Court ruled it an unconstitutional search. The US
- Supreme Court disagreed -- a fixed-wing aircraft can fly no lower than 500
- feet, but since there are no regulations regarding helicopters, this was not
- considered invasion of privacy.
-
- In yet another case of civil rights erosion, a Florida State Court of
- Appeals ruled that police can search passengers' luggage on public busses at
- random. No reason necessary -- a funny haircut, suspicious walk, and your
- privacy is history.
-
-
- THOSE MADCAP POLITICIANS...
-
- As if the current climate wasn't hostile enough towards pot smoking
- citizens, there are always a few politicians ready to make things even more
- oppressive. For example, the Tennessee Sheriff's Association feels that anyone
- convicted of hawking drugs to a minor should be executed! This would include
- first-offense sale of marijuana to a teenager.
-
- A bill introduced in the Delaware State Senate would bring back public
- whippings as punishment for those convicted of drug offenses. Delaware, the
- last state to abandon the whipping post (in 1952), still had corporal
- punishment on the books until the early '70s. Democratic leader Senator Thomas
- B. Sharpe feels that the drug problem is serious enough to warrant restoring
- this sadistic practice. The ACLU, which vehemently disagrees, is currently
- investigating the constitutionality of the whipping post.
-
- Representative Al Edwards of Texas has a novel, not to mention morbid,
- idea for dealing with drug dealers. The bill he's sponsoring calls for dealers
- to lose the tip of a little finger the first time they're convicted. With each
- subsequent conviction, they would lose a full finger.
-
- While these penalties seem farfetched, these are the opinions of the
- people running this country! Drugs are being used as a scapegoat for the
- problems that America faces today -- homelessness, AIDS, unemployment, crime,
- and hunger. The politicians feel it's easier and safer to attack drugs than it
- is to deal with deeper and more controversial issues. And they don't care if
- they end up shredding the Constitution to do it.
-
-
- STATE-BY-STATE COMPARISON OF THE MARIJUANA LAWS
- compiled by the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
- (NORML)
-
-
- ALABAMA
- Possession: 0-2.2 lbs. For Personal Use: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- 0-2.2 lbs. Not For Personal Use: 2-15 yrs & $25,000
- 2.2-2,000 lbs.: 3-15 yrs & $25,000
- Over 10,000 lbs.: 15 yrs & $200,000
- Cultivation/Sale: 0-2.2 lbs: 2-15 yrs & $25,000
- 2.2-2000 lbs.: 3-15 yrs & $25,000
- 2,000-10,000 lbs.: 5-15 yrs & $50,000
- Over 10,000 lbs.: 15 yrs & $200,000
-
- ALASKA
- Possession/Cultivation: Legal for personal use in home
- Any amount for personal use not in home: 0-$100
- Public Display of up to 1 oz. or possession of 4 or more oz.: 0-90 days & $1000
- Sale up to 1 oz.: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- Over an oz.: 0-5 yrs & $5,000
-
- ARIZONA
- Possession: Up to 1 lb.: 1.5 yrs & $750-$150,000
- 1-8 lbs.:4 yrs & $750-$150,000
- 8 lbs.: 7 yrs & $750-$150,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Same as possession for over 1 lb.
- Arizona also has provisions requiring community service and drug treatment for
- people convicted for any pot crime.
- Laws regarding drug sales near schools eliminate any chance of parole until all
- of the sentence is served as well as imposing a minimum $2,000 fine.
-
- ARKANSAS
- Possession: Up to 1 oz: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- 1 oz-10 lbs.: 4-10 yrs & $25,000
- 10-100 lbs.: 6-30 yrs & $100,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Up to 1 oz:2-10 yrs & $10,000
- Over an oz same as possession charge
-
- CALIFORNIA
- Possession: Up to 1 oz: 0-$100
- Over an oz: 0-6 mos & $500
- Cultivation: 16 mos-3 yrs
- Sale: 2-4 yrs
-
- COLORADO
- Possession: Up to an oz in private: 0-$100
- In Public: 0-15 days & $100
- 1-8 oz: 0-2 yrs & $500
- 8 oz or more: 1-2 yrs
- Cultivation/Sale: Any amount 2-4 yrs
- Second Offense possession of any amount over an oz subsequent to a prior pot
- offense carries a penalty of 6 mos-2 yrs. For 8 or more oz: 3-8 yrs &
- $2,000-$5,000.
-
- CONNECTICUT
- Possession: Up to 4 oz: 1 yr & $1,000
- Over 4 oz: 0-5 yrs & $2,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Up to 2.2 lbs: 0-7 yrs & $1,000
- Over 2.2 lbs: 5-20 yrs
- No suspended sentences unless the person is drug dependent.
-
- DELAWARE
- Possession: Up to 50 lbs: 0-2 yrs & $500
- 50-100 lbs: 3 yrs & $50,000
- 100-5,000 lbs: 5 yrs & $100,000
- Over 5000 lbs: 15 yrs & $400,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Up to 50 lbs: 0-10 yrs & $10,000
- 50-100 lbs: 3-10 yrs & $50,000
- 100-5,000 lbs: 5 yrs & $100,000
- Over 5,000 lbs: 15 yrs & $400,000
-
- FLORIDA
- Possession: Up to 20 gms: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- 20 gms-100 lbs: 0-5 yrs & $5,000
- 100-2,000 lbs: 3-30 yrs & $25,000
- Over 10,000 lbs: 15-30 yrs & $200,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Up to 20 gms: 0-5 yrs & $5,000
- All other amounts: Same as penalties for possession
-
- GEORGIA
- Possession: Up to 1 oz: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- 1 oz-100 lbs: 1-10 yrs
- 100-2,000 lbs: 5-10 yrs & $25,000
- 2,000-10,000 lbs: 7-10 yrs & $50,000
- Over 10,000 lbs: 15-30 yrs & $200,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Up to 100 lbs: 1-10 yrs
- All other amounts: Same penalties as for possession
-
- HAWAII
- Possession: Up to 1 oz: 0-30 days & $500
- 1 oz-2.2 lbs: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- Over 2.2 lbs: 0-5 yrs & $5,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Up to 1 oz: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- All other amount: Same as penalties for possession
-
- IDAHO
- Possession: Up to 3 oz: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- Over 3 oz: 0-10 yrs & $10,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Up to 3 oz: 0-5 yrs & $1,000
- Over 3 oz: 0-5 yrs: 0-5 yrs & $15,000
-
- ILLINOIS
- Possession: Under 2.5 gms: 0-30 days & $500
- 2.5-10 gms: 0-6 mos & $500
- 10-30 gms: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- 30-500 gms: 1-3 yrs & $10,000
- Over 500 gms: 2-5 yrs & 10,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Under 2.5 gms: 0-6 mos & $500
- 2.5-10 gms: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- 10-30 gms: 0-1 yr & $10,000
- 30-500 gms: 2-5 yrs & $50,000
- Over 500 gms: 3-7 yrs & $100,000
-
- INDIANA
- Possession: Up to 30 gms: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- Over 30 gms but less than 10 lbs: 0-2 yrs & $10,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Same penalties as for possession
-
- IOWA
- Possession: Any amount: 0-6 mos & $2,500
- Cultivation: Any amount: 0-5 yrs & $2,500
- Sale: Any amount: 0-5 yrs & $10,000
-
- KANSAS
- Possession: Any amount: 0-1 yr & $2,500
- Cultivation: Any amount: 0-1 yr & $2,500
- Sale: Any amount: 1-10 yrs & $10,000
-
- KENTUCKY
- Possession: Less than 8 oz: 0-1 yr & $500
- 8 oz-5 lbs: 1-5 yrs & $2,500
- 5 lbs or more: 5-10 yrs & $5,000-$10,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Penalties are the same as for possession
- Note: Up to 4 plants is treated as simple possession
-
- LOUISIANA
- Possession: Under 100 lbs: 0-6 mos & $500
- 100-2,000 lbs: 5-15 yrs & $50,000
- 2,000-10,000 lbs: 15-25 yrs & $200,000
- Over 10,000 lbs: 25-35 yrs & $500,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Up to 1.5 oz: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- All other penalties same as for possession
-
- MAINE
- Possession: Any amount for personal use up to 1.5 oz: $0-$200
- 1.5-2 lbs: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- 2-1,000 lbs: 0-5 yrs & $2,500
- Over 1,000 lbs: 0-10 yrs & $10,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Up to 1.5 oz: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- All other penalties same as for possession
-
- MARYLAND
- Possession/Cultivation: Any personal use amount: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- Any other amount, presumed intent to distribute: 5-15 yrs & $15,000
- Importation of over 100 lbs into Maryland: 0-25 yrs & $50,000
- Second Offense Mandatory 2 yrs, up to 15 yrs & $10,000
-
- MASSACHUSETTS
- Possession: Any amount for personal use: Probation
- Cultivation/Sale: 0-2 yrs & $5,000
-
- MICHIGAN
- Possession: Any amount: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- Use: 0-90 days & $100
- Cultivation/Sale: 0-4 yrs & $5,000
- City of Ann Arbor: Possession under 1 oz: $0-$100
-
- MINNESOTA
- Possession: Up to 1.5 oz: $0-$100
- Over 1.5 oz: 0-3 yrs & $3,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Any amount: 0-5 yrs & $30,000
-
- MISSISSIPPI
- Possession: Up to 1 oz not in vehicle: $100-$250
- 1 gm-1 oz in vehicle: 0-90 days & $1,000
- 1 oz-2.2 lbs: 0-2 yrs & $3,000
- Over 2.2 lbs: 0-20 yrs & $1,000,000 (1 million!)
- Cultivation/Sale: Up to 1 oz: 0-3 yrs & $3,000
- 1 oz-2.2 lbs: 0-20 yrs & $30,000
- Over 2.2 lbs: 0-30 yrs & $1,000,000 (1 million!)
-
- MISSOURI
- Possession/Cultivation: Up to 35 gms: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- Over 35 gms: 0-5 yrs & $1,000
- Sale: Any amount: 5 yrs to life
- Note: Any marijuana offense while driving punished by license suspension for 1
- year
-
- MONTANA
- Possession: Up to 60 gms: 0-6 mos & $500
- Over 60 gms: 0-50 yrs & $50,000
- Cultivation/Sale: 1 yr to life & $50,000
-
- NEBRASKA
- Possession: Up to 1 oz: $100 and drug education
- 1 oz-1 lb: 0-7 days & $500
- Over 1 lb: 0-5 yrs & $10,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Any amount: 0-15 yrs & $10,000
-
- NEVADA
- Possession: Up to 1 oz by a person under 21: 0-6 yrs & $2,000
- Up to 100 lbs by an adult: probation-6 yrs & $5,000
- 100-2,000 lbs: 3-20 yrs & $25,000
- 2,000-10,000 lbs: 5-20 yrs & $50,000
- Over 10,000 lbs: 5 yrs to life & $200,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Up to 100 lbs: 1-15 yrs & $5,000
- All other penalties are the same as for possession
-
- NEW HAMPSHIRE
- Possession: Up to 1 lb: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- Over 1 lb: 0-7 yrs & $2,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Any amount: 0-15 yrs & $2,000
-
- NEW JERSEY
- Possession: under 50 gms: 0-6 mos & $750 and 2 year driver license suspension
- Over 50 gms: 0-5 yrs & $15,000
- Cultivation/Sale: 0-5 yrs & $15,000
- New Jersey also has provisions for doubling penalties if they occur within
- 1000 feet of a school, and strengthened penalties for people that employ minors
- in the drug trade.
-
- NEW MEXICO
- Possession: Up to 1 oz: 0-15 days & $100
- 1-8 oz: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- 8 oz-100 lb: 0-18 mos & $5,000
- Over 100 lbs: 3 yrs & $5,000
- Cultivation: Any amount: 9 yrs & $10,000
- Sale: 1 gm-100 lbs: 18 mos & $5,000
- Over 100 lbs: 3 yrs & $5,000
-
- NEW YORK
- Possession: Up to 25 gms in private: $0-$100
- 25 gms-2 oz: 0-3 mos & $500
- 2-4 oz: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- 4-8 oz: 0-4 yrs
- 1-10 lbs: 0-7 yrs
- Over 10 lbs: 0-15 yrs
- Cultivation: Up to 4 oz: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- 4-8 oz: 0-1 yr & $10,000
- 8 oz-1 lb: 0-4 yrs
- 1-10 lbs: 0-7 yrs
- Over 10 lbs: 0-15 yrs
- Sale: Up to 25 gms: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- 25 gms-4 oz: 0-4 yrs
- 4 oz-1 lb: 0-7 yrs
- Over 1 lb:0-15 yrs
-
- NORTH CAROLINA
- Possession: Up to 1 oz: 0-30 days & $100 suspended drivers license
- Over 1 oz: 0-2 yrs & $2,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Penalties names as possession of over 1 oz
- The following mandatory minimum sentences are provided for trafficking
- offenses:
- Over 50 lbs but less than 100 lbs: 5 yr minimum
- Over 100 lbs but less than 2,000 lbs: 14 yr minimum, 20 yr maximum
- Over 10,000 lbs: 35 yr minimum, 40 yr maximum
-
- NORTH DAKOTA
- Possession: Up to .5 oz not in vehicle: 0-30 days & $500 conditional
- .5 oz-1 oz not in vehicle, or .5 oz in vehicle: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- Over 1 oz: 0-5 yrs & $5,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Any amount: 0-10 yrs & $10,000
-
- OHIO
- Possession: Up to 100 gms: $0-$100
- 100-200 gms: 0-30 days & $250
- 200-600 gms: 6 mos-5 yrs & $2,500
- Over 600 gms: 1-10 yrs & $5,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Up to 200 gms: 6 mos-5 yrs & $2,500
- 200-600 gms: 1-10 yrs & $5,000
- Over 600 gms: 2-15 yrs & $7,500
-
- OKLAHOMA
- Possession: Any amount for personal use: 0-1 yr
- Cultivation: Any amount: 2-10 yrs & $50,000
- Sale: Less than 25 lbs: 2-10 yrs & $20,000
- 25-1,000 lbs: 2-10 yrs & $25,000-$100,000
- Over 1,000 lbs:1-10 yrs & $100,000-$500,000
-
- OREGON
- Possession: Up to 1 oz: $0-$100
- Over 1 oz: 0-10 yrs & $2,500
- Cultivation/Sale: Any amount: 0-20 yrs & $15,000
-
- PENNSYLVANIA
- Possession: Up to 30 gms: 0-30 days & $500
- Over 30 gms: 0-1 yr & $5,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Any amount: 10-30 yrs & $50,000
-
- RHODE ISLAND
- Possession: Less than 1 kg: 0-1 yr & $250
- More than 1 kilo: 10 yr mandatory minimum
- Cultivation/Sale: Any amount: 10-30 yrs & $50,000
-
- SOUTH CAROLINA
- Possession: Up to 1 oz: 0-30 days and $200
- Over 1 oz: 0-5 yrs & $5,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Penalties same as possession for over 1 oz
-
- SOUTH DAKOTA
- Possession: Up to 1 oz: 0-30 days & $100
- 1 oz-1 lb: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- 1-10 lbs: 0-2 yrs & $2,000
- Over 10 lbs: 0-10 yrs & $10,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Up to 1 lb: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- 1-10 lbs: 0-2 yrs & $2,000
- Over 10 lbs: 0-10 yrs & $10,000
- Note: Penalty for cultivation under 1 oz same as possession under 1 oz
-
- TENNESSEE
- Possession: Up to 10 lbs: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- Over 10 lbs: 4-10 yrs & $10,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Up to .5 oz: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- .5 oz-10 lbs: 4-10 yrs & $10,000
- Note: Cultivation carries mandatory 1 year minimum sentence
-
- TEXAS
- Possession: Up to 2 oz: 0-6 mos & $1,000
- 2-4 oz: 0-1 yr & $2,000
- 4 oz-5 lbs: 2-10 yrs & $5,000
- 5-50 lbs: 2-20 yrs & $10,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Under 2 oz: 0-1 yr & $1,000
- Over 2 oz: Same penalties as for possession
- Texas also has very strict mandatory minimum sentences for amounts over 50 lbs
- and sale to minors
-
- UTAH
- Possession: 0-6 mos & $300
- Cultivation/Sale: 0-5 yrs & $5,000
-
- VERMONT
- Possession: Up to .5 oz: 0-6 mos & $500
- .5-2 oz: 0-3 yrs & $3,000
- Over 2 oz: 0-5 yrs & $5,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Any amount: 0-5 yrs & $5,000
-
- VIRGINIA
- Possession: Up to 5 lbs: 0-30 days & $500
- Cultivation: Up to 5 lbs: 0-30 days & $500
- Over 5 lbs: 5-30 yrs
- Sale: Up to .5 oz:0-1 yr & $1,000
- .5 oz-5 lbs: 0-10 yrs & $1,000
- Over 5 lbs: 5-30 yrs
-
- WASHINGTON
- Possession: Up to 40 gms: 0-90 days & $250
- Over 40 gms: 0-5 yrs & $10,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Any amount: 0-5 yrs & $15,000
-
- WEST VIRGINIA
- Possession: Up to 15 gms: conditional discharge
- Over 15 gms: 90 days-6 mos & $1,000
- Cultivation/Sale: Any amount: 1-5 yrs & $15,000
-
- WISCONSIN
- Possession: Any amount: 0-30 days & $500
- Cultivation/Sale: Any amount 0-5 yrs & $15,000
- City of Madison: Possession: $0-$100
-
- WYOMING
- Possession/Cultivation: Any amount: 0-6 mos & $1,000
- Sale: Any amount: 0-10 yrs & $10,000
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