Questions About Marijuana Offenses
Olympia, Tacoma, and Pierce County Washington
Is possession of marijuana a felony or misdemeanor?
Drug laws in Washington state are very complicated. There are some instances where the possession of marijuana is a simple misdemeanor, but in other circumstances, the offense may be a felony. Only an experienced drug criminal defense lawyer like the ones at The Law Office of Charles W. Lane, IV can help you get your drug charges reduced or dismissed.
What does VUCSA stand for?
It stands for Violation of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act. Many drug crimes in Washington fall under VUCSA.
I was pulled over for speeding but the officer saw pot in my car. What are my rights?
Your rights associated with being pulled over, probable cause, and search and seizure are very complicated and can vary from case to case. The best advice we can give is to gather all your information regarding your arrest and call The Law Office of Charles W. Lane, IV to schedule a confidential free case evaluation.
Is it legal to have marijuana for medical reason?
- • Cancer
- • HIV
- • Multiple Sclerosis
- • Epilepsy
- • Intractable pain
- • Glaucoma
- • Crohn's Disease
- • Hepatitis C
- • Any disease which results in nausea, vomiting, appetite loss, seizures, or muscle spasms
To learn more about marijuana law in Washington or to schedule a confidential free case evaluation, please contact The Law Office of Charles W. Lane, IV today.
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