Marijuana Is Still Illegal In Texas
Particularly in an area like Waco, Texas,
that has so many college students, many
people assume that the laws against
marijuana have changed. After all, even if
it is still illegal, laws criminalizing
marijuana are not enforced, correct?
Wrong.
Instead, enforcement of the law varies from
county to county. McLennan County, for
instance, still enforces marijuana laws, and
it does so vigorously.
If you are facing charges related to
marijuana, you can turn to us here at Sibley
Law Firm. We are a firm with deep local
roots that was founded by a senator, David
Sibley.
An
Attorney Who Knows How The Law Is Practiced
Locally
With more than a decade of experience, Sen.
Sibley's son, Jonathan, carries on the
family tradition of criminal defense
representation today.
That experience provides him with the
seasoned legal judgment you need when facing
marijuana-related criminal charges. In an
area where the law is currently in flux and
can vary from judge to judge, county to
county, you want an attorney who can advise
you wisely.
We can help you with a wide variety of
marijuana criminal charges. In addition to
helping you with charges related to simply
possessing the plant itself, we can help you
with charges involving more contemporary
forms of marijuana, including:
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•Pure THC
•Hash oil
•Paste
•Gel
•Edibles |
Schedule Your Free Initial Consultation With
Us Today
We can be reached by
email
or call us to schedule a free initial
consultation with an experienced lawyer by
calling 254-756-0111.
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