Possession of Marijuana

Do I need a lawyer for a marijuana possession charge in Rhode Island?

By |2026-05-23T23:47:36-04:00May 23, 2026||

For civil infraction-level marijuana possession charges, the consequences are typically limited to fines and a citation, so legal counsel is not always cost-effective. For criminal misdemeanor or felony marijuana charges including amounts over the legal threshold, intent to distribute, or possession on restricted property, you should retain experienced defense counsel. Read More

What is the difference between possession and intent to distribute marijuana in Rhode Island?

By |2026-05-23T23:47:30-04:00May 23, 2026||

Possession is having marijuana for personal use. Possession with intent to distribute is having marijuana that the prosecution believes you intended to sell or share with others. The line between the two is fact-specific and the prosecution uses several evidence categories to argue intent: quantity above personal-use thresholds, presence of Read More

Can I be arrested for marijuana possession under 21 in Rhode Island?

By |2026-05-23T23:47:25-04:00May 23, 2026||

Yes. The 2022 Rhode Island recreational legalization applies only to adults 21 and over. Marijuana possession by anyone under 21 remains illegal and can result in civil or criminal charges depending on the amount and circumstances. Possession by minors (under 18) can trigger juvenile court proceedings with separate procedural rules. Read More

Can a marijuana possession charge be expunged in Rhode Island?

By |2026-05-23T23:47:19-04:00May 23, 2026||

Yes. Rhode Island's second chance law includes a decriminalization provision that allows immediate expungement of marijuana possession convictions for amounts now legal under the 2022 recreational legalization. If you were convicted of possessing an amount of marijuana that is now legal, you can file for expungement without the standard waiting Read More

Is possession of marijuana a felony in Rhode Island?

By |2026-05-23T23:47:14-04:00May 23, 2026||

Possession of marijuana in Rhode Island becomes a felony at higher quantities (typically over one pound), when distribution evidence is present, when possession is in restricted locations like schools, or for repeat offenses. Felony marijuana convictions carry possible state prison sentences, large fines, and lifetime collateral consequences. Most personal-use marijuana Read More