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›› Connecticut: Alcohol-Related
Laws
- (Total Laws: 22 of 39)
.08 Per Se,
Automatic License Revocation, Sobriety Checkpoints, Felony DUI, Dram Shop,
Fake ID, .15 High BAC, Social Host, Illegal Per Se, Mandatory Jail 2nd Offense,
Keg Registration, Mandatory Alcohol Assessment/Treatment, Mandatory Alcohol
Education, Mandatory BAC Testing for Offenders who are Killed, Primary Belt
Law, Vehicular Homicide, Vehicle Impound, Victim Rights Constitutional Amendment,
Youth Attempt at Purchase, Youth Purchase, Selling Alcohol to Youth, Zero Tolerance,
- Marijuana Laws *
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Incarceration |
Fine |
Possession |
"Useable Amount" (first offense) |
misdemeanor |
1 year |
$1,000 |
"Useable Amount" (subsequent offense) |
felony |
5 years |
$3,000 |
4 oz or more (first offense) |
felony |
5 years |
$2,000 |
4 oz or more (subsequent offense) |
felony |
10 years |
$5,000 |
Possession within 1,500 feet of a school |
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2 years MMS* |
none |
*These minimum mandatory sentences run consecutive to other sentences. |
Sale or Cultivation |
Any amount(exception for patients or caregivers) |
felony |
7 years |
$25,000 |
Sale to a minor |
felony |
3 years MMS* |
none |
Sale within 1,500 feet of school, public housing or daycare |
felony |
3 years MMS* |
none |
*These minimum mandatory sentences run consecutive to other sentences. |
Miscellaneous (paraphernalia, license suspensions, drug tax stamps, etc...) |
Paraphernalia possession |
misdemeanor |
3 months |
$500 |
Paraphernalia possession within 1,500 feet of school |
felony |
1 year MMS* |
none |
*These minimum mandatory sentences run consecutive to other sentences. Any conviction can cause suspension or revocation of professional license. |
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Possession of up to four ounces of marijuana is punishable by up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $1,000 for the first offense. A subsequent offense is punishable by up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $3,000. Possession of four ounces or more of marijuana is punishable by up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $2,000 for a first offense. Subsequent offenses are punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $5,000. Possession of any amount within 1500 feet of a school adds a two-year minimum mandatory sentence to run consecutively with any other sentence imposed.
Cultivation, delivery or sale of marijuana is punishable by up to seven years in prison and a fine of up to $25,000. Sale to a minor adds a two-year mandatory minimum sentence to run consecutively with any other sentence. Sale within 1500 feet of a school, public housing project or day care center adds a three-year mandatory minimum sentence to run consecutively with any other sentence.
Possession of paraphernalia is punishable by up to three months in jail and a fine of up to $500. If the possession of paraphernalia occurs within 1500 feet of a school, an additional one year mandatory minimum sentence is imposed to run consecutively with any other sentence.
Conviction of any violation involving marijuana allows the court to recommend to the licensing boards within the state that the offender's license to practice or carry on his profession be suspended or revoked.
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Mandatory minimum sentence:
When someone is convicted of an offense punishable by a mandatory minimum sentence,
the judge must sentence the defendant to the mandatory minimum sentence
or to a higher sentence. The judge has no power to sentence the
defendant to less time than the mandatory minimum. A prisoner serving
an MMS for a federal offense and for most state offenses will not
be eligible for parole. Even peaceful marijuana smokers sentenced
to "life MMS" must serve a life sentence with no chance of parole.
Marijuana tax stamps:
This state has a marijuana tax stamp law enacted.
This law mandates that those who possess marijuana are legally required to purchase and affix state-issued stamps
onto his or her contraband. Failure to do so may result in a fine and/or criminal sanction.
* Data provided by NORML
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