The Law
A person commits an offense of possession of THC concentrate if a person knowingly or intelligently possesses a usable quantity of THC concentrate. This Penalty Group consists of: any quantity of the following hallucinogenic substances, their salts, isomers, and salts of isomers, unless specifically excepted, if the existence of these salts, isomers, and salts of isomers.
Punishment
Penalties vary according to the amount possessed:
Additionally, upon final conviction of drug offenses, a person’s driver’s license is automatically suspended for 180 days by the Texas Department of Public Safety. TxDPS also requires a drug education program that must be completed within the 180 day suspension. A person must also pay a reinstatement fee of $100, along with any other outstanding fees owed. Lastly, a person must also maintain a Financial Responsibility Insurance Certificate (SR 22) for two years from the date of conviction.
Defense
The offense of possession of THC concentrate can be broken into primary elements that a prosecutor will have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt:
The exact language of this law, further details, and additional punishment concerns can be found in 481.103 of the Texas Health & Safety Code. None of this information can take place of the information, knowledge, and expertise provided by a licensed attorney.
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