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08-06-2007, 05:38 PM #1OPMember
Ohio is decriminalized?
were like 1 of only 7 states its a good thing. :jointsmile:
_tyrant Reviewed by _tyrant on . Ohio is decriminalized? were like 1 of only 7 states its a good thing. :jointsmile: Rating: 5
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08-09-2007, 11:29 PM #2Senior Member
Ohio is decriminalized?
What?
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08-09-2007, 11:47 PM #3Senior Member
Ohio is decriminalized?
when did that happen?
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08-09-2007, 11:48 PM #4Senior Member
Ohio is decriminalized?
yeah ohio's rules are laid back kinda
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08-10-2007, 12:32 AM #5Senior Member
Ohio is decriminalized?
Ohio - NORML
Details About this report
Incarceration
Fine
Possession
Less than 100 g minor misdemeanor*** none $100
100 g to 200 g misdemeanor of 4th degree not more than thirty days and/or fine $250
200 g to 1000 g 5th degree felony 6 months - 1 year and/or fine $2,500
1000 g to 5000 g 3rd degree felony 1 - 5 years and/or fine $10,000
5000 g to 20,000 g 3rd degree felony 1 - 5 years** and/or fine $10,000
20,000 g or more 2nd degree felony 2-8* years and/or fine $15,000
*Mandatory minimum sentence.
**Presumption of prison.
***A minor misdemeanor does not create a criminal record in Ohio
Cultivation
Less than 100 g minor misdemeanor*** none $100
100 g to 200 g 4th degree misdemeanor
not more than 30 days and/or fine,
if near school or juvenile- 3rd degree misdemeanor and/or fine
$250-$500
200 g to 1000 g 5th degree felony
6 months-1 year and/or fine,
if near school or juvenile-4th degree felony 6-18 months and/or fine
$2500-
$5000
1000 g to 5000 g 3rd degree felony
1-5 years and/or fine,
if near school or juvenile -2nd degree felony 2-8 years and/or fine
$10,000-
$15,000
5000 g to 20,000 g 3rd degree felony 1-5 years and/or fine,
if near school or juvenile -2nd degree felony 2-8 years and/or fine** $10,000-
$15,000
20,000 g or more 2nd degree felony 2-8 years MMS* and/or fine $15,000
Any possession less than 5,000 may be probation only.
*Mandatory minimum sentence.
**Presumption of prison
***A minor misdemeanor does not create a criminal record in Ohio
Sale/Distribution
gift of 20 g or less minor misdemeanor*** none $100
less than 200 g felony
6 - 18 months
variable
200 g to 600 g felony
1 - 5 years
variable
600 g or more felony 6 months MMS* variable
To minors within 1,000 feet of school, within 100 feet of a juvenile, and previous felony drug convictions felony increased penalty increased penalty
*Mandatory minimum sentence.
***A minor misdemeanor does not create a criminal record in Ohio
Miscellaneous (paraphernalia, license suspensions, drug tax stamps, etc...)
Paraphernalia possession misdemeanor 30 days $750
Paraphernalia sale misdemeanor 90 days $1,000
Any drug conviction causes driver's license suspension for 6 months to 5 years.
Professional licenses are suspended.
Details
Possession of less than 100 grams of marijuana is a citable offense only, with a fine of $100. Possession of 100 grams or more is punishable by a fine of up to $250. For possession of 200 grams or more, the penalty increases to a possible sentence of 6 months - one year in jail. Possession of 1,000 grams or more is punishable by 1 - 5 years in prison. Any possession of less than 5,000 grams does not carry the presumption of prison, which leaves available the possibility of probation. Possession of 5,000 grams of marijuana or more is punishable by 1 - 5 years in prison. For any amount or 20,000 grams or more the penalty increases to a mandatory minimum sentence of eight years in prison.
Delivery of 20 grams or less, for no remuneration, is considered possession and is punished with a fine of $100. Sale or distribution of less than 200 grams carries a penalty of 6 - 18 months in jail. Sale or distribution of 200 grams or more is punishable by 1 - 5 years in prison. Sale or distribution of 600 grams or greater carries a mandatory minimum sentence of six months and a possible 2 - 8 year sentence.
Sale to minors, sale within 1,000 feet of a school, sale within 100 feet of a juvenile, and previous felony drug convictions all increase the penalty for the sale or distribution of marijuana.
Possession of paraphernalia is punishable by up to 30 days in jail and sale of paraphernalia is punishable by up to 90 days in jail.
For all drug convictions, including minor misdemeanors, the offender's driver's license is also suspended for a period of 6 months - 5 years. Professional licenses are also suspended.Let my inspiration flow
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08-10-2007, 06:00 PM #6Senior Member
Ohio is decriminalized?
Google "Randy Brush". 4 plants, 3 years, Wellsville, Ohio. or visit this site-
Home
Granny:hippy:
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08-10-2007, 06:28 PM #7Senior Member
Ohio is decriminalized?
Damn... only $100 fine for cultivation?
StArT GROWIN SONNY.
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08-10-2007, 07:25 PM #8Senior Member
Ohio is decriminalized?
Originally Posted by Johnny McPotSmoker
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08-11-2007, 02:40 AM #9OPMember
Ohio is decriminalized?
"less than 100 g minor misdemeanor*** none $100"
3.5 onces about one plant would be a low tech closet grow.
would gov take ur house dispite it being a misdeeanor? i would think you go on probation and rehab if you did^^^
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08-11-2007, 02:58 AM #10Senior Member
Ohio is decriminalized?
but ohio still sucks
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