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quincy

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i wanted to know the exact marijuana laws i was breaking. i didn’t previously know about the new 200 grams law
Where do you live in Ohio?

Unless you are WAY off with your 3/4 ounce estimate, your possession of marijuana should be a minor misdemeanor which will not appear on your criminal record. It, like your stop sign offense, should result only in fines.

You can wait for the notice to arrive to see what it says - and then ask for advice and direction from an attorney in your area of Ohio.

Good luck.
 


RJR

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Elisabeth, you said you had to go to court for the MJ, so you must have been cited for it. Does the citation/summons start the offense with... O.R.C.--, that means it was under state law. If not, it was a Municipal Ordinance, Township Resolution or a County Ordinance.
 

RJR

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The law in Ohio on marijuana changed at the end of October.
Possession of less than 200 grams is a minor misdemeanor in many areas now and is not a jailable offense. There can be a $150 fine. It is not an offense that shows up on a criminal record.
That's still not right, the new law says, = to or over 100 grams, but less than 200 is an M-4, not a minor misdemeanor.
 

quincy

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Elisabeth, you said you had to go to court for the MJ, so you must have been cited for it. Does the citation/summons start the offense with... O.R.C.--, that means it was under state law. If not, it was a Municipal Ordinance, Township Resolution or a County Ordinance.
She was not ticketed. It should be sent to her.
 

quincy

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That's still not right, the new law says, = to or over 100 grams, but less than 200 is an M-4, not a minor misdemeanor.
It depends on the area in Ohio. And 3/4 ounce is well below 100 grams.

Reread the thread, the law, and new Ohio ordinances.
 

RJR

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It depends on the area in Ohio. And 3/4 ounce is well below 100 grams.

Reread the thread, the law, and new Ohio ordinances.
You said
"The law in Ohio on marijuana changed at the end of October.
Possession of less than 200 grams is a minor misdemeanor in many areas now and is not a jailable offense. There can be a $150 fine. It is not an offense that shows up on a criminal record."

I said that is not true, and it isn't, I read the new law.
 

quincy

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You said
"The law in Ohio on marijuana changed at the end of October.
Possession of less than 200 grams is a minor misdemeanor in many areas now and is not a jailable offense. There can be a $150 fine. It is not an offense that shows up on a criminal record."

I said that is not true, and it isn't, I read the new law.
Did you read all of the new city laws?

Elizabeth had in her possession less than 100 grams (according to her estimate).
 

RJR

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Show me. Specific to Ohio. Look at Norwood's new ordinance and Dayton's new ordinance.
Don't have to read them, cities can impose greater penalties, but not lesser. I've studied Ohio's Home Rule provision under Article 18 sec. 3 many times and that includes Niles v. Howard: OSC
 

quincy

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Don't have to read them, cities can impose greater penalties, but not lesser. I've studied Ohio's Home Rule provision under Article 18 sec. 3 many times and that includes Niles v. Howard: OSC
Study some more and read some more.

Please read Norwood, Ohio's Municipal Code on marijuana laws and penalties, 513.15, as amended to decriminalize possession of 200 grams or less. Read Dayton's new ordinance. Read the several other Ohio city ordinances that have decriminalized marijuana possession under 200 grams.
 
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