Source: http://www.growing-marijuana.org/marijuana-legalization-us/mississippi-laws-penalties/
Timestamp: 2020-04-06 01:56:54
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 41', '§ 41', '§ 41', '§ 41', '§ 41', '§ 41']

30 g or less (second offense) N/A 5* – 60 days $ 250
30 g or less (third offense) N/A 5 days* – 6 months $ 500
30 – 250 g Felony 3 years $ 3,000
In any part of a vehicle besides the trunk Misdemeanor 90 days $ 1,000
30 g – 1 kg Felony 5 years $ 30,000
1 kg – 10 lbs Felony 30 years $ 1,000,000
More than 10 lbs Felony life $ 1,000,000
Possession of .1 g or less Misdemeanor or Felony 1 – 4 years $ 10,000
Possession of .1 g – 2 g Felony 2* – 8 years $ 50,000
Possession of 2 g – 10 g Felony 4* – 16 years $ 250,000
Possession of 10 g – 30 g Felony 6* – 24 years $ 500,000
Possession of more than 30 g Felony 10* – 30 years $ 1,000,000
Possession of between 30 and 250 grams is a felony punishable by a maximum of 3 years imprisonment and a maximum fine of $3,000.
Miss. Ann. Code § 41-29-139(c)(2)(C) Web Search
Miss. Ann. Code § 41-29-139(c)(2)(D)
Miss. Ann. Code § 41-29-139 (c)(2)(E) Web Search
Miss. Ann. Code § 41-29-139 (c)(2)(F) Web Search
Miss. Ann. Code § 41-29-139(c)(2)(G) Web Search
Miss. Ann. Code § 41-29-139 (b)(3) Web Search
Selling between 30 grams and one kilogram is a felony punishable by a maximum sentence of 5 years imprisonment and/or a maximum fine of $30,000.
Selling 10lbs or marijuana within a 12-month period is a felony, punishable with a life term of imprisonment without parole. Providing the prosecution information on others who violate the law can reduce this penalty.
Possession of .1g or less of hashish may be prosecuted either as a felony or misdemeanor. If prosecuted as a misdemeanor, it is subject to imprisonment for no more than 1 year and a fine of no more than $1000. If prosecuted as a felony, it is subject to no more than 4 years imprisonment, with a 1-year mandatory minimum, and a fine of no more than $10,000.
Possession of between .1g and 2g of hashish is a felony punishable by a maximum of 8 years imprisonment, with a 2-year mandatory minimum, and a fine no greater than $50,000.
Possession of between 2g and 10g of hashish is a felony, punishable by a maximum of 16 years imprisonment, with a 4-year mandatory minimum, and a fine no greater than $250,000.
Possession of between 10g and 30g of hashish is a felony subject to no more than 24 years imprisonment, with a 6-year mandatory minimum, and a fine of no more than $500,000.
Possession of more than 30g of hashish is a felony subject to no more than 30 years imprisonment, with a 10-year mandatory minimum, and a fine of no more than $1,000,000.
Using, or possessing paraphernalia is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to 6 months in jail and a maximum fine of $500. This does not apply to individuals convicted of one ounce or less; in that case the possession punishment would be the only penalty.
Possession of between one and 30 grams kept in a vehicle is punishable of a fine up to $1,000 and up to 90 days in jail. This only applies to areas in the vehicle occupied by passengers and does not apply to a locked glove compartment or trunk.