Summary
Possession of marijuana concentrates in Texas, such as weed oil or wax, is illegal and can result in severe penalties, including a state jail felony for amounts less than one gram. Penalties include 180 days to 2 years in state jail and fines up to $10,000. Its crucial to consult a local attorney for specific legal advice and potential defense strategies. Texas law allows self-defense without a duty to retreat, but marijuana laws are strict. Consider seeking legal counsel to navigate these issues effectively.Full Conversation
my brother got into a shootout and it was obviously self defence
Thank you for sharing, James. To provide better guidance, could you please let me know your location or the location where the incident occurred? Different areas have different legal procedures and laws regarding self-defense.
texas
Thank you, James. Here is some general information regarding self-defense laws in Texas:
- Texas law allows the use of force, including deadly force, in self-defense if you reasonably believe it is necessary to protect yourself against someone's use or attempted use of unlawful force.
- The "Stand Your Ground" law in Texas means you do not have a duty to retreat before using force in self-defense.
For specific legal advice, consider consulting a local attorney.
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Website: texaslawhelp.org do you know what a disposible is
Hi James, it seems like you might be asking about a "disposable" in a legal context. Could you please clarify what specific aspect you're referring to, such as disposable income, a disposable device, or something else? This will help me provide the most accurate information.
its a electronic device that has weed oil or wax
Thank you for clarifying, James. In Texas, the possession and use of marijuana and its extracts such as weed oil or wax are illegal, even in electronic devices like disposables.
- Possession of marijuana concentrates can result in severe penalties.
- First-time possession of less than one gram could lead to a state jail felony.
For further assistance, consider consulting a local attorney.
my brother has * of them in the car and the police havent found them yet but is there anyway to get out of it
James, it's essential to be aware of the legal implications. In Texas, possession of marijuana concentrates, including weed oil or wax, can lead to severe penalties. If your brother is found with them, he could face a state jail felony. Consider consulting a local attorney for specific legal advice and guidance on how to proceed.
whats a state jail felony
A state jail felony in Texas is a category of offense that is more severe than a misdemeanor but less severe than higher-degree felonies. Here are some key points:
- Punishable by 180 days to 2 years in a state jail.
- Possible fines up to $*,*.
- Can be converted to a misdemeanor under certain conditions.
For specific legal advice, consider consulting a local attorney.
how could my brother get out of it
To provide relevant guidance, could you please specify whether you are asking about the self-defense issue or the possession of marijuana concentrates?
my brother has the self defense handled but the marijuana no
Thank you for clarifying, James. Here is some general information regarding possession of marijuana concentrates in Texas:
- Possession of less than one gram: State Jail Felony (180 days to 2 years in state jail, up to $*,* fine).
- Consider consulting a local attorney for tailored legal advice and possible defense strategies.
For further assistance, you can visit:
Texas Law Help
Website: texaslawhelp.org