Source: http://www.growing-marijuana.org/marijuana-legalization-us/guam-laws-penalties/
Timestamp: 2020-04-06 02:46:09
Document Index: 511994851

Matched Legal Cases: ['§67', '§67', '§67', '§80', '§80', '§67', '§67', '§67', '§67', '§67', '§67', '§67']

Any amount (first offense) felony 10 – 20 years $ 50,000
Any amount (second offense) felony 15 years – life $ 100,000
Any amount felony 3 – 10 years $ 15,000
GU. ST. T. 9, §67.100(t) Web Search
GU. ST. T. 9, §67 Appendix A(c)(23), (31) Web Search
GU. ST. T. 9, §67.402.2 Web Search
GU. ST. T. 9, §80.34 Web Search
GU. ST. T. 9, §80.50 Web Search
GU. ST. T. 9, §67.412 Web Search
Any person above the age of 18 who distributes Marijuana to a person under 18 years of age, a person suffering from a mental disease or defect, or a person who is pregnant shall have three years imprisonment added to their sentence for the underlying distribution offense. This three year addition is mandatory, offenders will not be eligible for parole until they have served the minimum term of the distribution sentence plus the extra three years provided in this statute. Ignorance of another party’s age is not a defense under this statute.
Any person who distributes Marijuana on school grounds or within a designated Drug-Free School Zone shall have three years imprisonment added to their sentence for the underlying distribution crime. The three year addition is mandatory, offenders will not be eligible for parole until they have served the minimum sentence for the underlying offense as well as the additional three years. Ignorance of one’s distance from a Drug-Free School Zone is no defense to this statute.
GU. ST. T. 9, §67.407(d) Web Search
GU. ST. T. 9, §67.407(b) Web Search
GU. ST. T. 9, §67.401.1 Web Search
GU. ST. T. 9, §67.401.4 Web Search
GU. ST. T. 9, §67.401.9 Web Search
Any person over the age of 18 who induces or otherwise entices a person under the age of 18 to violate or assist in avoiding detection or apprehension for a violation of any section of the Guam Uniform Controlled Substances Act shall have three years added to any minimum sentence applied under the act. The three year addition is mandatory and extends the minimum term of the sentence. The offender must serve the minimum term of the underlying sentence and the additional three years before becoming eligible for parole. Ignorance of another party’s age is no defense to this statute.
GU. ST. T. 9, §67.408 Web Search