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Accordingly, possession of 30 grams (1.1 oz) or less was made a misdemeanor. [223] Cannabis has been available for recreational use in coffee shops since 1976. [ 224 ] Cannabis products are only sold openly in certain local "coffeeshops" and possession of up to 5 grams (0.18 oz) for personal use is decriminalized, however: the police may still ...
Legal; Residents can possess up to 30 g (1.1 oz) of cannabis flower, 500 mg of THC in an infused product, and up to 5 grams of concentrate. [68] Legal to possess up to 2.5 oz (71 g) per 14 day period. [citation needed] Legal only for medical patients up to an amount of 5 plants per person. [69
Under the Mississippi Code of 1979, possession of less than 30 grams (1.1 oz) of marijuana is a misdemeanor, with the first offense punishable by jail time up to 90 days and a $250 fine. [1] However, probation is always given in lieu of a jail sentence following the 1978 decriminalization.
Missouri had $12.7 million in sales over its first weekend of legalized recreational use.
In November 2019, Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi laid two bills in Parliament which decriminalize possession of less than 30 grams (1.1 oz) of marijuana, implement tiered penalties for possession of 30–60 grams (1.1–2.1 oz), and allow cultivation of up to four plants per adult.
How Missouri law will still play into marijuana legalization, and how Amendment 3 will affect those with past weed charges. ... If a person is caught with 10 grams, they can only be fined and ...
[29] As cannabis prohibition continued into the 21st Century, the U.S. Marijuana Party was formed in 2002 as a single-issue party to end the war on drugs and to legalize cannabis. [30] States have also begun to engage in the process of nullification to override federal laws pertaining to cannabis.
City council voted 5–2 to decriminalize up to 30 grams, punishable by a $250 fine. [42] York: July 2017: City council voted 4–1 to decriminalize up to 30 grams, punishable by a $100 fine. [43] Erie: January 2018: City council voted unanimously to decriminalize up to 30 grams, punishable by a $25 fine. [44] Allentown: May 2018