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    Question: When is marijuana possession a misdemeanor? What are the consequences?

    Answer: In Arizona, possession of less than two pounds of marijuana is a class 6 felony. The Office of the County Attorney may charge a class 6 felony as a misdemeanor at their discretion. See the Youth Laws Section - 'What kids are being arrested for?'


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    On 11/08/02
    clark from Othe said:
    I dont think that is always the case in most situations some people are usualy getting bullied or they get depressed or there is always the case if they havent had a good past and they cant to any one so they some times turn to drugs.
    On 11/06/02
    Daniel from GA said:
    If you have never tried drugs or alcohol, then how the heck are you going to tell us why we do it. Drugs are something to do....i did it so i could understand why people do it. I have com to the realization that they do it because they want to, nothing more nothing less. So get over yourself and thinking kids do it for popularity or depression
    On 11/06/02
    Benjamin from MI said:
    i think that you are right.
    On 10/31/02
    Amanda from TX said:
    I just wanted to say that the reason kids & teens use drugs & alcohol is because they think that their friends would like them more if they did those things. After they did it enough to be cool they realize that their addicted & thats how I think most people get addicted.
    On 10/23/02
    Derek from MN said:
    I think that you are way out of line if you say nobody should smoke "pot". It's fine if you don't want to try it but don't tell every body you shouldn't try it based on how your friends reaction to "pot". Also I belive that "pot" is a drug that you should decide if you want to take, It's just like alcohal and the effects are simular
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