Redding Marijuana Cultivation Lawyers
If you face charges for marijuana cultivation, you want an experienced attorney to help you protect your rights and keep your record clean. At the Redding offices of John M. Kucera, we understand that you have rights protected by California state law. We will see to it that those rights are protected.
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California passed the Compassionate Use Act to protect the rights of individuals who use medical marijuana. With a doctor's recommendation, marijuana cultivation is legal. Doctor recommendations are based on serious medical conditions, such as glaucoma and migraines. Depending on the county, the amount of marijuana plants one can legally grow varies.
As a result of the Compassionate Use Act, medicinal marijuana is available throughout Northern California. However, people involved in marijuana cultivation are not free from criminal scrutiny.
Police will start to get involved if they believe any one particular operation has become excessive. This can lead to charges at the state and federal level. You do not have the right to grow as much as you want, but the Compassionate Use Act can still be used as a defense.
Having many marijuana cultivation cases, we are familiar with the complexities involved in these cases. As a former Shasta County Deputy District Attorney, John was responsible for working with law enforcement and prosecuting all major grows as well as the trafficking, sales and forfeitures of the proceeds of those cases. With experience as a prosecutor and a defense lawyer, attorney Kucera will protect your rights.
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In the right context, marijuana cultivation is legal. It is not the same as other drug charges, and it should be treated accordingly. Located a half block from the Shasta County Courthouse, our firm is ready to take on these complex cases and provide you with defense you deserve. Contact us to schedule a free half hour consultation.

