Texas marijuana laws>?

Punk

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Getting executed for a plant or getting life in a prison for a plant? Come on, have you EVER heard of anyone getting put in a firing line in any western judicial system? Texas likes to use its death penalty, but only to put down killers.

It goes without saying that cultivation in and of itself, is not a violent crime, you'ld have a hard time convincing a jury anywhere that a man is guilty and should pay the ultimate price.
 

Cr8z13

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a pisa is like an ileagle ass mexican. dont speak no english and git no papers
First of all, it's "paisa", derived from the Spanish "pais" meaning country. It's sort of like Spanish for "hillbilly". Legal status has nothing to do with it. An individual can be a legal citezen and still be considered a paisa, but you're right about the no English part.


Back on topic, I find it strange that NORML wouldn't list Texas cultivation penalties.
 

pastafarian81

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This is a great question I wish someone could actually answer, instead of posting sarcastic comments like "call the police and find out"- I don't understand how this is not considered a legitimate and important question, is it better to be ignorant of the law? If you don't have the answer and don't care to help find it, then there's no reason to even waste your time posting here...and it also doesn't help that people continue to post links that clearly do not have the information...I don't understand that either
Hey fuck you, that wasn't sarcasm. If you are that hard pressed for info you can call your local DA or PD. its not classified info, just say your doing research. oh and fuck you again do your own fucking research instead of being lazy and bitching you can't get a good answer.
 

LiquidLumen

Active Member
Hey fuck you, that wasn't sarcasm. If you are that hard pressed for info you can call your local DA or PD. its not classified info, just say your doing research. oh and fuck you again do your own fucking research instead of being lazy and bitching you can't get a good answer.

Oh man, what the fuck was I thinking, asking a question on a forum- I mean who does that?....As clearly stated in the original post, this thread was specifically created to gather information that is not posted on norml. Obviously we have tried to find the info, and were only asking for help from someone else who might be more knowledgeabe- which isn't you, so quit cluttering this thread with you're bullshit. :wall:
 

LiquidLumen

Active Member
Hey fuck you, that wasn't sarcasm. If you are that hard pressed for info you can call your local DA or PD.

Oh, and I really hope you are dumb enough to call your local DA or PD and ask them about marijuana growing penalties....that'd make for an entertaining news story :lol:
 

anberlinaddict

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Hey fuck you, that wasn't sarcasm. If you are that hard pressed for info you can call your local DA or PD. its not classified info, just say your doing research. oh and fuck you again do your own fucking research instead of being lazy and bitching you can't get a good answer.

You're an idiot. Stfu.
 

pastafarian81

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Oh, and I really hope you are dumb enough to call your local DA or PD and ask them about marijuana growing penalties....that'd make for an entertaining news story :lol:
Wow your paranoid. Why would it make the news? You are only asking a few questions. You won't get arrested for making a phone call and surely won't make the news. Unless you live in some backwards ass redneck state....
 

bobbypyn

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Penalties for cultivation in Texas are the same as for a delivery charge of the same weight. they just see it as a manufacturing/distribution case. I spent three years working in a law library while i was in prison.
 

Stinkmeaner

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i agree with..um whoever said call the police.
you got payphones in texas i hope. just call em up and ask. no harm done. call yourself john doughnut and ask them what the penalty will be for you brothers paperpals exwifes nefertine or something.

plus, if your carefull and use precautions you wouldnt be so paranoid over it. PLUS you allready know its illegal so dont do the crime if you cant do the time.
and man, dont get so bent out of shape when people is tryin to help you
 

kevin

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here in the great state of texas you can be charged with manufacturing a schedule 1 narcotic and the judge or jury can give you life in prison. i'll try to find you a good link.
 

Stinkmeaner

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LIFE!? maaaan thats reaaal fucked up! i would never grow ANYTHING in the states man. your laws scares me man
 

mayor juana

Active Member
Texas doesn't have cultivation laws, they strip off the stems, weigh the green stuff, and charge you with possession. Then your lawyer can subpoena the evidence for a re-weigh when it's dry or better yet when it’s molded and unrecognizable because they put wet plants in sealed bags. Sort of depends on how educated your local pd is on the subject. This all of course if you get caught with just plants and no grow equipment.
 

bobbypyn

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Texas doesn't have cultivation laws....
Yes Texas DOES have cultivation laws on the books; replete with legal definitions for cultivation. Like i said before; the penalties are commensurate with a delivery charge of the same weight. Just as a for-instance, possession of up to 4 Ozs is a class A misdemeanor, however, delivery of this same amount bumps you up to a state jail felony which carries from 6 months to 2 years. So in reality, a first time offender growing less than what will dry up as 4 ounces will likely get probation (a trap! don't take it!!!) or a 6 month sentence which you can get commuted to county time and serve 2 months.
I personally know a guy that got caught IN THE HOUSE with 4 bedrooms crunk to the gills here in Dallas. His idiot homeboy opened the door to constables who were looking for the prior resident for some bullshit traffic tickets... blah blah blah, long story short; this guy had two prior felony convictions and got 2 years probation for a 24k watt operation. Of course he went to jail 5 months later for a dirty UA, but still....
 

mayor juana

Active Member
Yes Texas DOES have cultivation laws on the books; replete with legal definitions for cultivation.
Would love to see those legal definitions.

Delivery is not given for plants everytime, possession is also an option.

Probation is BS and if you plan on smoking take the fines or short stint in jail.
 

Doski

Active Member
In texas you will be charged by the weight of your plants and the fine/ time goes pretty close as norml chart.. depending on where you live in texas the actual sentence varies. "If your growin ur goin." Small scale couple plants will possible land you probation and fine.(first offense). You have to realize not everyone grows indoors. Not everyone has all the equipment you have jammed in your closet, basement or attic. Keeps ounces curing at all times. Your local police may lack on the subject, but there not fucking stupid. Growing one plant may not get you hard time, but grow that plant within a couple blocks from a school and your sentence could go up... It all depends on where you live what ya got and, whats up your judges ass/twat that day.
 

Beachside

Member
Well since the op ran this I guess Norml has added their Texas law review. It's all there black and white. I sure as hell wouldn't be caught dead in that state but it has more to do with the mentality of the population and less to do with the absurd laws those people have passed.
 

hotrodharley

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Well since the op ran this I guess Norml has added their Texas law review. It's all there black and white. I sure as hell wouldn't be caught dead in that state but it has more to do with the mentality of the population and less to do with the absurd laws those people have passed.
Texas ain't got shit. I'm a native Texan, born to native Texans. Family got there in 1828 while it was still MX. It should have stayed that way. The laws suck. Most folks in TX are great people - the elected leaders are not.
 

Beachside

Member
Not only does it take a constituency to elect a leader, that constituency also has the ability to recall said leader! The people of a state are the only ones to blame. Lawmakers pass laws that will in turn get them re-elected. It took a majority of people to be racist for the enactment of Jim crow laws in the past. It took a majority of people being racist for the south to secede from the union. If I am correct there is an obtuse number of texans partitioning the government, as we speak, hoping to secede. While I am sure that not all the people in Texas believe in the style of governance that is imposed apon them, I can say that a majority of them do. That means while I walk down the street in Texas more then 6 out of ten people I see believe In the political governance provided by such luminaries as George w bush or Rick perry. In any valid democracy the leaders of state are a direct reflection on the general mentality of said state. Some people try to say that the representation is skewed because around 40% of voting aged Americans do not vote but that, in and of itself, is indicative of the American mentality. We have no one to blame but ourselves!
 

hotrodharley

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Not only does it take a constituency to elect a leader, that constituency also has the ability to recall said leader! The people of a state are the only ones to blame. Lawmakers pass laws that will in turn get them re-elected. It took a majority of people to be racist for the enactment of Jim crow laws in the past. It took a majority of people being racist for the south to secede from the union. If I am correct there is an obtuse number of texans partitioning the government, as we speak, hoping to secede. While I am sure that not all the people in Texas believe in the style of governance that is imposed apon them, I can say that a majority of them do. That means while I walk down the street in Texas more then 6 out of ten people I see believe In the political governance provided by such luminaries as George w bush or Rick perry. In any valid democracy the leaders of state are a direct reflection on the general mentality of said state. Some people try to say that the representation is skewed because around 40% of voting aged Americans do not vote but that, in and of itself, is indicative of the American mentality. We have no one to blame but ourselves!
Money talks and buys the way in every state. Texas is no different. Those who have it want to keep it and keep it from you at the same time. Therefore the rich finance everything both ways if it serves their purposes. Think no super rich US citizens are involved in the illegal drugs business? The longer people stay away from growing it the more they get selling it on the black market.
 
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