Plano THC Defense Lawyer

Although many states throughout the country have legalized recreational marijuana and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) products, Texas is not one of them.

THC is still an illegal controlled substance under state law and possession, sale, and use of such products will result in serious criminal penalties.

If you or a loved one has been arrested for possession of a THC product in Plano or Collin County, the Edgett Law Firm can investigate your arrest, gather and assess evidence, and determine whether the police violated your rights or if there are any weaknesses in the prosecution’s case.

With over 5,000 cases successfully handled, we know what it takes to avoid serious charges and penalties or get your entire case dismissed.

Contact us today to discuss your case.

Texas THC Laws & Penalties

THC is the psychoactive ingredient of the marijuana plant, which is responsible for giving users a high. THC products are categorized in Penalty Groups 2 and 2-A under Texas law.

Common types of THC products include:

  • Edibles such as brownies, gummies, and candies
  • Concentrates such as oils, hashish, and dabs
  • Vape products
  • Tinctures and sprays
  • Topicals such as lotions and rubs
rolling marijuana joint

Possession of less than one gram of THC concentrate, extract, hashish, or oil is considered a state jail felony, which carries a maximum two-year prison sentence and a fine no more than $10,000.

Possession of between one gram and less than four grams is a third=degree felony, punishable by a prison term of up to 10 years and a maximum $10,000 fine.

Possession of between four grams and less than 400 grams is a second-degree felony, which can lead to a maximum 20-year prison sentence and a fine not exceeding $10,000.

Law enforcement officials may arrest someone for possessing CBD products or hemp oil, which is often confused with THC products. However, hemp and hemp-derived products are now legal since June 2019, as long as it doesn’t contain at least .3 percent THC.

Since the legalization of hemp, police departments throughout Texas have yet to develop testing equipment that determines how much THC is in a substance, which has resulted in many marijuana cases being thrown out.

Schedule a Free Case Review Today

Due to the severity of the criminal penalties you face, having a Plano THC defense attorney on your side can make a significant difference between freedom and jail time.

We can review your case, determine all your legal options, and find the most effective and personalized legal solutions on your behalf.

Call 972-525-4963 today for more information about THC laws in Texas.