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Possession is something everyone can do. It could be the act of owning, like a car or family heirloom; it also means holding onto an item without being its true owner – this might just apply to rare jewels found at flea markets across town! There’s no law against any type here. The possession of illegal substances is against the law and there are penalties for these actions. If you, a friend, or a loved one have been arrested on charges related to owning something that’s not allowed in Connecticut but were granted bail by an official with Affordable Bail Bonds then call us right away-we can help get out of your cell.
The penalties for marijuana possession are severe in New York. If you, a friend, or a loved one has been arrested for possession of one and a half ounces of marijuana in public then you could face up to one year in jail and fines totaling up to $2000. The charge will be considered a misdemeanor. If you have been arrested on your second offense of cultivating up to three mature plants and three immature ones then you could face fines that total $500 but if this happens again without any significant changes being made it will be considered civil instead which carries no prison time associated with its commission.
Cultivating three or more mature plants for the third time is a misdemeanor. You will face fines of up to $500, but this charge becomes less serious depending on how many times you’ve been arrested for cultivating beforehand (the third time counts as equivalent). If caught with less than one kilogram for the first time that’s considered felony-level drug possession in Connecticut Which means prison sentences of up to seven years and $25,000 in fines. If you were arrested for the second time or higher for having less than one kilogram it is considered a felony.
And you can face up to fifteen years in prison and $100,000 in fines. If you are caught with one kilogram or more for the first time, your likely outcome will be felony charges. These carry five to twenty years in prison and fines totaling up to $25000! Any charge after the first one will have you face felony charges from ten to twenty-five years om prison and fines of up to $100,000.The penalty for selling marijuana near schools, public housing projects, and other places where children may gather is an additional 3 years of prison time. If you sell to someone who is under the age of 18 then your sentence will be extended by two years in addition to any jail time that has already been served.
The state of Connecticut has many types of possessions that can get you into trouble. One major offense is having a gun, even if you live in another country and have proper permits for it there won’t be any use when visiting or passing through this beautiful place because they only accept domestic firearm licenses which aren’t recognized outside our own borders! So make sure to apply quickly to the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection. You will have to fill out the permit application and they should expedite the process for you. The state of Connecticut is very strict about carrying guns or any other weapons. If you’re not a resident and plan on visiting our beautiful borders, then be sure to get yourself some permits before coming because it is illegal and you will be charged unless you have the correct license or permit to carry the weapons you’re bringing. Machine guns, pistols, and revolvers are all illegal to own without the proper permit. If you’re not prohibited from transporting them then it’s possible for people who transport these weapons in their car between states but there could be some restrictions under federal statutes too.
One way to avoid being charged with gun possession in Connecticut is by leaving your weapon’s original packaging. If you’re stopped by law enforcement and they have a reasonable suspicion that a crime has occurred, then produce proof of residence like a valid permit, for example, to show what firearm(s) exist on site; otherwise, the police officer can take them away from us! The state of CT has some pretty strict laws when it comes to guns. You cannot carry your firearm on any school grounds at any time, nor can you do so within the House Of General Assembly or anywhere near places where weapons are prohibited by the owner like forest areas for example! If found intoxicated with a gun on hand then the police will arrest you right away. If you are caught carrying a dangerous weapon other than a firearm, you will be charged with a Class E felony.
If you are caught carrying a gun without a valid permit, you will be charged with a Class D felony and you will lose the gun. If you do not have a permit on you at the time, you will face a fine of $35. If you are carrying a gun and found to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you will be charged with a Class B misdemeanor.
If you illegally possess a weapon in any motor vehicle, you will be charged with a Class D felony. If you violate the requirements of the permit to carry a pistol on authorized grounds, then you will be charged with a Class E felony. If you violate the requirements of the permit to carry a pistol on unauthorized grounds, you will face a Class E felony and lose the weapon that you were found to possess.
If you are a resident or non-resident of the state of Connecticut and find yourself facing one of these possession charges, we can help you out. If the judge has granted you a bail bond, contact Affordable Bail Bonds now. We can get you out of jail so you can prepare and fight your case from home. Our agents will be able to walk you through the entire bail bond process with ease. Call us now! our agents are waiting.
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