22. "you can easily walk with a larger quantity" In response to In response to 4
if you have a medical card you can have up to eight plants and so obviously the reasonable yield from eight plants is way more than an ounce. at one point eight ounces was a standard but even that is kind of flimsy. essentially the quantity is not nearly important was it was pre-prop 215 (1996) or even in the early years of the medical program. on the flip side you can be caught with a small quantity and still charged with a felony or felony/misdemeanor wobbler on possession with intent to distribute. Consider these two cases, a medical patient with eight plants that just harvested and has a couple pounds but no scale, baggies, firearms or foot traffic into their home. This person can walk or get off with a fine at worst. Now consider a guy on a street corner with only like 15 grams but all bagged up in nickel sacks, plus he has a heater and a vest on. He will still go down for intent to distribute.
Here they don't mention a quantity but it couldn't have been too ridiculous because Randolph is rich AF and they set his bond real low. He will get a good lawyer and beat this altogether, I imagine. His friend with the gun charge has problems though.
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