What are the legal consequences of cocaine possession in the United States?

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Cocaine possession in the United States is treated as a serious criminal offense, with penalties that vary significantly based on several factors including the amount possessed, the intent behind possession, and the jurisdiction. For small amounts, it is generally considered a misdemeanor, which might lead to fines, probation, or short-term incarceration. However, possession of larger amounts can lead to felony charges, resulting in long-term imprisonment, hefty fines, and a permanent mark on one’s criminal record. Beyond legal ramifications, a conviction for cocaine possession can impact employment, educational opportunities, and even housing eligibility. Furthermore, in the context of immigration, such a conviction can lead to severe consequences including deportation or inadmissibility.

For a more detailed understanding of cocaine possession laws and consequences, I invite you to read the full article on Criminal Immigration Lawyer.

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