I am 16. I live in Michigan. I was trying to get some weed from a guy at my school I texted him that I wanted to buy some we never said any exact amounts or prices, and I never actually bought any. I think he got busted and I might get in to trouble. I know solicitation is a crime but I don't know if I can be punished and if so to what extent. So Darry about my bad post. Any information would help so much thank you for your time.
You
could get into trouble, yes.
But, if the guy at your school was arrested for selling marijuana to other students, he is the one that the police are most interested in. Your text exchange with the fellow could help a prosecutor support any criminal charge(s) that are filed against the guy but it seems unlikely that the text exchange alone will lead to your own arrest. Anything is
possible, of course, and it depends on all facts - but it seems unlikely from what you have said here.
What is more likely is that, if the police search the guy's phone and finds your text exchange with him, the police will want to question you. It is generally advised that you exercise your right to remain silent when questioned by the police about an incident or offense that involves you, referring all questions to an attorney you have hired. If you have been arrested and charged with and/or convicted of a crime before, an attorney's assistance is more vital than if the marijuana texts to the seller would be a first-time involvement with the police.
You will probably want to speak to your parent(s) about this before your parents find out from the police about your text to purchase marijuana.
Following is a link to Michigan's state marijuana laws. Some cities (like Ann Arbor) issue a $25 ticket for a first offense
possession of marijuana, so where you are located and what law enforcement agency is involved can make a difference. If charged under the state law, most first offenders will be offered diversion, which is a program that can keep a criminal record clean if terms of the program are met within a probationary period. There could also be problems that come from this with your school.
In other words, while this is not the crime of the century, you still need to take it seriously. Good luck.
Michigan state laws:
http://norml.org/laws/item/michigan-penalties-2