Reviewing the penalties for synthetic cannabinoid possession

On Behalf of | Apr 15, 2022 | Drug Crimes

In many states, marijuana has become decriminalized or even legalized, but you should realize that marijuana remains illegal in many jurisdictions. In addition, you could have questions about the legality of synthetic cannabinoids, especially since state laws did not address these drugs many years ago.

If you live in Wisconsin, you need to understand that it is against the law to possess marijuana, as well as synthetic cannabinoids, and possessing these substances can result in serious penalties.

Synthetic cannabinoid possession carries harsh penalties

According to the Wisconsin State Legislature, you could face up to six months behind bars or a fine of as much as $1,000 if charged with possessing synthetic cannabinoids for the first time. In addition, if you find yourself charged with synthetic cannabinoid possession for the second time, the case becomes a Class I felony. You could also face Class I felony charges over synthetic cannabinoid possession if you have other drug-related offenses on your record.

Handling drug possession charges

If you are facing charges due to allegedly possessing synthetic cannabinoids or any other unlawful substance, you need to take steps to safeguard your future. Aside from time behind bars and a costly fine, these allegations could destroy your reputation, interfere with your career and cause a lot of anxiety.

Sometimes, people face these charges because another party planted drugs in their vehicle, and there are many other factors that can play a role in the outcome of a drug possession case. Make sure you carefully analyze every aspect of the charges you face and understand your options.

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