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conditional decriminalized mandatory tax stamps

Incarceration

Fine
Possession One ounce or less* civil offense none $100 More than one ounce (first offense) misdemeanor 6 months** $500 More than one ounce (subsequent offense) misdemeanor 6 months*** $500 *Offenders under 18 will be required to attend a drug awareness program or pay a $1,000 fine.
**Probation with records sealed upon completion of probation.
***Probation possible. Sale or Cultivation Less than 50 lbs (first offense) misdemeanor 2 years*** $5,000 Less than 50 lbs (subsequent offense) misdemeanor 1 – 2.5 years $1,000 - $10,000 50 to 100 lbs felony 1 year MMS**** up to 2.5 - 15 years $500 - $10,000 100 to 2,000 lbs felony 3 years MMS**** up to 15 years $2,500 - $25,000 2,000 to 10,000 lbs felony 5 years MMS**** up to 15 years $5,000 - $50,000 More than 10,000 lbs felony 10 years MMS**** up to 15 years $20,000 - $200,000 Within 1,000 feet of school/100 feet of a park felony additional 2 years MMS**** up to 15 years $1,000 - $10,000 ***Probation possible.
****Mandatory minimum sentence. Miscellaneous (paraphernalia, license suspensions, drug tax stamps, etc...) Paraphernalia possessing with intent to sell, selling, manufacture with intent to sell misdemeanor 1 - 2 years $500 - $5,000 Paraphernalia sale to a minor felony 3 - 5 years $1,000 - $5,000 Operating under influence (first offense) misdemeanor up to 2.5 years $500 - $5,000, plus additional fees and assessments License suspensions Automatically by Registry of Motor Vehicles 1 – 5 years for any marijuana
crime if guilty -Paraphernalia possession is not a crime, although paraphernalia remains subject to seizure and forfeiture. Details
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An Act Establishing a Sensible State Marihuana Policy passed by 65% in 2008​
Possession of one ounce or less of marijuana is a civil offense, subject to a $100 fine like a traffic ticket. Offenders under 18 are required to attend a drug awareness program or pay a $1000 fine. Possession of more than one ounce of marijuana is punishable by up to six months in jail and a fine of up to $500. For first time offenders, the court will sentence the offender to probation and upon successful completion of the probation period, the offender's record will be sealed. For subsequent offenses, probation may still be possible.
Cultivation, possession with intent to sell, delivery or sale of less than 50 pounds of marijuana is punishable by up to two years in jail and a fine of up to $5,000. For 50 pounds or more, the penalty increases to a mandatory minimum of one year in prison and a possible range of 2.5 - 15 years in prison and a fine of $500 - $10,000. For cultivation or sale of 100 pounds or more the mandatory minimum sentence is three years and up to 15 years in prison, along with a fine of $2,500 - $25,000. For 2,000 pounds or more, the penalties increase to a mandatory minimum 5-year sentence up to 15 years in prison and a fine of $5,000 - $50,000. For any amount of 10,000 pounds or more, the mandatory minimum sentence is 10 years with up to 15 years in prison possible and a fine of $20,000 - $200,000.
Sale of marijuana within 1,000 feet of a school or 100 fee of a park adds another 2-year mandatory minimum sentence for sale and can go as high as an additional 15 years in prison and a fine of $1,000 - $10,000.
The possession with intent to sell, sale or manufacture of paraphernalia is punishable by 1 - 2 years in jail and a fine of $500 - $5,000, unless the sale was to a minor, in which case the penalty is 3 - 5 years in prison and a fine of $1,000 - $5,000. Government must prove defendant knew, or reasonably should know, that object held for sale, sold, or manufactured will be used to violate of Massachusetts Controlled Substances Act. The school zone/park mandatory minimum also applies.
Conditional release: The state allows conditional release or alternative or diversion sentencing for people facing their first prosecutions. Usually, conditional release lets a person opt for probation rather than trial. After successfully completing probation, the individual's criminal record does not reflect the charge.
Mandatory minimum sentence: When someone is convicted of an offense punishable by a mandatory minimum sentence, the judge must sentence the defendant to the mandatory minimum sentence or to a higher sentence. The judge has no power to sentence the defendant to less time than the mandatory minimum. A prisoner serving an MMS for a federal offense and for most state offenses will not be eligible for parole. Even peaceful marijuana smokers sentenced to "life MMS" must serve a life sentence with no chance of parole.
Decriminalization: The state has decriminalized marijuana to some degree. Typically, decriminalization means no prison time or criminal record for first-time possession of a small amount for personal consumption. The conduct is treated like a minor traffic violation.
Marijuana tax stamps: This state has a marijuana tax stamp law enacted. This law mandates that those who possess marijuana are legally required to purchase and affix state-issued stamps onto his or her contraband. Failure to do so may result in a fine and/or criminal sanction. For more information, see NORML's report Marijuana Tax Stamp Laws And Penalties .
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fabfun

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seems they are not to harsh so a 1000 bond is not out of line less then 50 lbs is 2 years with probation and 5000 dollar fine
 

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When people who have been accused of committing a crime are arrested and taken to jail, they will go in front of a judge to determine whether or not they are eligible for bail bonds to allow them to be released. It is an insurance to the court, that defendants will return for their trial. Many factors help the judge to order what monetary amount he will attach to bail bonds. The following paragraphs will discuss how the amounts are determined.
One factor the judge considers when ordering the amount is the severity of the crime. The defendants are accused of committing a violent crime, he may decide not to grant bail, or set the amount of it very high. Setting the amount very high helps ensure the court that these defendants will return to court, to stand trial for the charges. If the crime is non-violent, and the judge feels the defendants are not a threat to themselves or society, they might set the amounts lower. The severity of the charged crime is an extremely important factor when setting the amounts.
Next, the judge normally considers the defendants' prior criminal histories when setting bail bonds amounts for charged defendants. If defendants have no past criminal history, he is more likely to set lower amounts. If the defendants indeed have a past criminal history, the bail bonds amounts are likely to be set higher, if he grants bail at all.
Finally, the judge will commonly determine whether or not he thinks the defendants will be a flight risk before setting the amounts. Being a flight risk means that he has reason to believe the defendants will flee authorities, and fail to appear for scheduled court hearings pertaining to their case. If he views defendants as a flight risk, he may set very high amounts, to help ensure the defendants will show up in court again. If the defendants fail to appear in court after meeting requirements, there may be required to forfeit the money they put up for their bail bonds, to get them out of jail. But on the other hand, if the judge does not view the defendants as a flight risk, he may be more willing to set the amounts lower for the accused.
When a person has not been accused of a violent crime, and they are not viewed as a flight risk, they can be released on their own recognizance. This simply means they will be released from jail without any bail being required, on just their signature, and promise they will return for trial.

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consumer reports

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dude that got pinched had been under leo's eye for at least 6 months after postal inspectors were opening his packages that contained seeds stashed in t shirts coming in from the u.k. they said he was also a major player in a seed mfg biz so IRS is also involved.H.S./DEA/S.P. had been tracking his on line activity and are now monitoring those places where he sold seeds at and where he was ordering seeds from.dude is looking at 87 years.if I was out on $1000 bond I would already be on my way to Belize.
Wish the guy good luck and wish he gets off with a slap on the wrist.No one should be going to jail for non violent crimes that are victimless.


 

Hip Cat

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Wow! :shock: A lot of bad information, accusations, and shit talking from a bunch of asshats:hump: who knows nothing of who or what they are talking about. First off Chemdog is not rezdog. Two completely different people, trust me. Second the practice of using peoples real names online is very low class and shows a lack of respect for peoples privacy. Sorry to see this site and others stoop so low and allow this to happen, it just doesn't look good using peoples real names and spreading bad information. Yeah the bust was already posted online, but why spread more rumors on these kind of fourms? How would you all like it if your real names were posted? Busted or not. You all should be ashamed of yourselfs and you make me want to puke.:finger:
 

fabfun

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Wow! :shock: A lot of bad information, accusations, and shit talking from a bunch of asshats:hump: who knows nothing of who or what they are talking about. First off Chemdog is not rezdog. Two completely different people, trust me. Second the practice of using peoples real names online is very low class and shows a lack of respect for peoples privacy. Sorry to see this site and others stoop so low and allow this to happen, it just doesn't look good using peoples real names and spreading bad information. Yeah the bust was already posted online, but why spread more rumors on these kind of fourms? How would you all like it if your real names were posted? Busted or not. You all should be ashamed of yourselfs and you make me want to puke.:finger:

well at least there is some truth to this thread now that u posted
excellent point u made
 

symbiote420

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That shit deeper than rap, we got codenames and aliases everywhere, not to be cool but to protect our identity. As for putting a person's real name out there I gotta say you the worse kind of snitch.
And to put this thing about breeders to rest: 90% or more are plain ole pollen chuckers, how many of them have degrees in botany? not many!! These seedbanks and self proclaimed breeders have everybody duped into thinking your only way of obtaining good genetics is from them, I've grown bagseed from regos and that shit fukt over seeds I paid over $100 for.
 

dirtyshawa

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Dude you are a fuck'n coward to the maximum and you donrt have a clue as to what i have done hoe! i have done more then 19 years of state prison time with the last stretch being a cool Dime never been a rat or gossiper like yo bitch ass so shut the fuck up yourself and get the fuck out another mans shit you coward bitch..And that s for real ...Blood Nation Fagot and i am not affraid to let you know where the fuck i am..Nor cal Sacramento area by way of L.A you get this far and we can def meet somewhere mutial and d what we do i hate cell soldiers!!

LOL, stop false flagging! You ain't gone bust a grape. LOL, I tell you these internet gangsters. What do you know of the feds??? Absolutely nothing! LIL ass boy!
 

LBH

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Well,...I just began the thread to let y'all know what I heard so we could all wish him the best and keep a guy who gave us a few great strains (regardless of how or why) in our thoughts as he goes thru OUR worst nightmare but ass fucking and threats and stuff, not necessary. There's enough drama in this culture already.

Good Luck Dog
 

Isisyogi

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Wag the dog.

All this speculation. Ridiculous.

No one should be posting this shit with pics and all this speculation. No one knows what happened and labeling him is just making things worse.

Everyone should mind their own business. There by the grace of god go any one of us.
 

Cali chronic

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ORRRRR he could have strong ties to the community and a lenient judge and a good attorney? Bond is for those who look like they might "get in the wind".
 

MixedMelodyMindBender

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Well when you get busted in my home state, home county with 150k in pot...unless your blowing the police you aint got a chance in fucking hell of getting $1000 bail or bond. So he is possibly talking is the common deducation, and that is possibly my business. Rezdog is MIA, Dutchgrown is MIA, Gypsie is MIA, Franco is MIA.....They are on the lay low and I would imagine its to late to be safe rather than sorry. Especially considering the history between chem and rez and chem and a lot of other breeders...chem was very frequent to use rez as a middle alias....his trademark for the word chemdawg was registered with an alias of Rezdog...perhaps that is why ppl think they are one in the same....that is false, very false.


When u have ties or had business with these kind of ppl, and they get pinched up, if your SMART.....Bounce, dont give a fuck about specualtion, ask questions later when the dust has settled especially before they found out about u, thanks to your ol partner who got in a pinch.
 

dirtyshawa

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^^^^^this. What's even worse is he has a Federal case. He's looking at a life sentence and you get a 1,000 bond....that's a problem! 2011-09-11_06-19-48.jpg
 

fabfun

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post like what i seen on this thread make me sick
why dont u guys just drag him out of bed and shot him
then u guys can stop worrying he might snitch on people u will never know
and how u know ones u think he might snitch on r not ones that snitched on him
 
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