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Hawaii Penalties
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Hawaii Penalties Conditional Release
More than 25 plants on another's property
See: Hawaii Rev. Stat. § 329-14(d)(20)
See: Hawaii Rev. Stat. § 706-663
Hawaii Rev. Stat. §§ 712-1248 to 1249
See: Hawaii Rev. Stat. § 706-640
See: Hawaii Rev. Stat. § 712-1240.5
All Marijuana, including Marijuana Concentrates, is classfied as Schedule I under Hawaii law. Marijuana is classified a "detrimental drug", whereas Marijuana Concentrates are classified as a "harmful drug". Under Hawaiian law, hashish, tetrahydrocannabinol, and any other salt, alkaloid, mixture, compound or derivative of marijuana qualifies as a Marijuana Concentrate. Cases applying this statute have determined that Marijuana Concentrates charges should only be brought when the compound in question contains THC but does not have the outward appearance of any part of the Marijuana plant. Case law has also confirmed that there is no minimum threshold of THC content required to classify a compound as a Concentrate, even if the THC content of the compound is less than the average for plant Marijuana.
Promoting a Harmful Drug 1st Degree • Class A Felony, up to 20 years imprisonment and a fine not exceeding $50,000
Hawaii Rev. Stat § 712-1240
Hawaii Rev. Stat § 712-1244
Hawaii Rev. Stat § 712-1245
Hawaii Rev. Stat § 712-1246.5
See: Hawaii Rev. Stat. § 329-43.5
See: Hawaii Rev. Stat. § 712-1255
See: Hawaii Rev. Stat. § 706-662
See: Hawaii Rev. Stat. § 329-55
Hawaii Arrest Map (PDF)
Hawaii Arrest Map