23. "they can charge ITD on quantity alone plus other circumstances" In response to In response to 2
if he is too dumb to have spent $80 or so for a medical card, then maybe he is in some trouble here. i don't think the quantity is too heavy based on the bond they set for him.
quantity is one thing--yes for non prop 215 patients the standard is loosely set at an ounce--but other evidence of a sales operation is another. weapons, protection, scales, packaging, etc. these all figure into charges. sentencing is also fairly varied, i knew a guy who got slammed red-handed with maybe a QP, a scale, a bunch of baggies and he ended up with a wobbler. I think he completed his probation so no felony on his record.
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