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Minnesota Marijuana Laws
Minnesota Marijuana Laws Compared
The graphs below represents how lenient or strict the marijuana laws are in your state compared to Maine, Hawaii, and Connecticut. This determination is based on level of enforcement, weight limits, fines and/or time imprisoned. This determination is also based on how strict penalties are for repeat offenders and proximity to certain drug restricted areas such as school zones and public parks.
Minnesota
Lenient
Moderately Lenient
Moderate
Moderately Strict
Strict
Connecticut
Lenient
Moderately Lenient
Moderate
Moderately Strict
Strict
Hawaii
Lenient
Moderately Lenient
Moderate
Moderately Strict
Strict
Maine
Lenient
Moderately Lenient
Moderate
Moderately Strict
Strict
Misdemeanors
Possession of drug paraphernalia (petty misdemeanor)
The possession of any drug paraphernalia used to plant, propagate, cultivate, grow, harvest, manufacture, compound, convert, produce, process, prepare, test, analyze, pack, repack, sell or distribute any marijuana.
Fine: Up to $200 Imprisonment: None
Unlawful sale of drug paraphernalia to a minor (gross misdemeanor)
Any person 18 years of age or older who violates section 152.093 by knowingly or intentionally delivering drug paraphernalia to a person under 18 years of age who is at least three years younger is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
Fine: Up to $200 Imprisonment: None
Unlawful possession of marijuana
Any person who possesses 42.5 grams or less of marijuana.
Fine: Up to $200 Imprisonment: None
Distribution of marijuana (without monetary exchange)
Any person who distributes 42.5 g or less of marijuana without remuneration and not to further commercial distribution.
Fine: Up to $200 Imprisonment: None
Felonies
Unlawful possession of marijuana
Any person who possesses 42.5 g to 10 kg of marijuana.
Fine: Up to $10,000 Imprisonment: Up to 5 years
Any person who possesses 10 g to 50 kg of marijuana. Fine: Up to $250,000 Imprisonment: Up to 20 years
Any person who possesses 50 kg to 100 kg of marijuana. Fine: Up to $500,000 Imprisonment: Up to 25 years
Any person who possesses greater than 100 kg of marijuana Fine: Up to $1,000,000 Imprisonment: Up to 30 years
Unlawful sale of marijuana
Any person who sells less than 5 kg of marijuana.
Fine: Up to $10,000 Imprisonment: Up to 5 years
Any person who sells 5 kg to 25 kg of marijuana.
Fine: Up to $250,000 Imprisonment: Up to 20 years
Any person who sells 25 kg to 50 kg of marijuana.
Fine: Up to $500,000 Imprisonment: Up to 25 years
Any person who sells more than 50 kg of marijuana.
Fine: Up to $1,000,000 Imprisonment: Up to 30 years
Note: Sale to a minor or within a restricted school zone or subsequent offenses result in much harsher fines and/or imprisonment. Please consult an attorney or contact us for more information.
United States Marijuana Arrest Trends
The graphs below represent the trends in marijuana arrests from 1990 to 2005 in the United States. With the higher amount of arrests also comes tens and billions of more dollars spent on enforcement, adjudication, and imprisonment for marijuana related offenses.