Mississippi HB1613 revises drug trafficking laws, including dosage units and penalties for marijuana and synthetic cannabinoid possession and.
Mississippi HB1613 amends drug trafficking laws by revising dosage units and penalties for marijuana and synthetic cannabinoid possession and trafficking. For marijuana, possession of 30 grams or less results in a misdemeanor, while possession of more than 30 grams but less than 250 grams results in a felony. Synthetic cannabinoid possession penalties are similar, with 10 grams or less being a misdemeanor and more than 10 grams but less than 20 grams being a felony. The bill also sets penalties for trafficking in controlled substances, with mandatory minimum sentences for certain quantities.
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