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un extracto de la charla que dio un abogado especialista en el sector del cannabis respundiendo a unas cuestiones sobre las asociaciones y el iva: la agencia tributaria dice que las cuotas de participacion los socios de cualquier asociacion estan exentas de iva, pero lo que dice la agencia tributaria es que las actividades que se lleven a cabo en la asociacion deben ser actividades civicas, y nos remiten al diccionario de la real academia española, donde nos dice que la definicion de civica no va a reconocer el consumir cannabis, aun que la definicion dice que civica es la actividad relacionada con el civismo, que es el comportamiento respetuoso del ciudadano con las normas de convivencia publica y que civica es aquella actividad que fomenta la relacion entre personas(en lo que yo pienso que el consumo de cannabis en una asociacion entre un circulo cerrado de socios si que es civico ya que fomenta la relacion entre usuarios). al no reconocer el consumo de cannabis como actividad civica la agencia tributaria dice que las actividades que no sean civicas y se realizen dentro de la asociacion deben estar sujetas a iva.por tanto la agencia tributaria te dice que pages iva, pero no establece nunca lo que hay que pagar. po tanto hay asociaciones que pagan un 21% otras un 15% otras un 10% y otras no pagan.
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Kentucky is still pretty backward when it comes to cannabis, even though this state used to be one of the largest producers in the world. In Kentucky it works like this; A first time offense of less than 8 oz. and a person is facing up to 45 days in jail, and $250.00 fine, and a criminal record. Many first time offenders are offered probation, which often results in many more fines, random drug testing, and more often than not, a trip to jail for 45 days or more for violating probation. Obviously money plays a large role in what will happen in cases like this, since a well paid lawyer, money for "rehab" treatment, and paying off all fines and fees will often release someone from probation early, if they have to be on it at all. Second, and subsequent offenses less than 8 oz. and a person is facing a totally different monster. A second charge will leave a person with a felony, 1 to 5 years in jail, and a fine of up to $10,000 !!POSSESSION OF MORE THAN A HALF POUND(0.226796 kg) IS CONSIDERED INTENT TO DISTRIBUTE!! Possession of 8 oz. or more is a FELONY. To make matters worse there are MANDATORY minimums for sentencing, ranging from 1 to 10 years depending on how much cannabis you have. The weight used for these prison terms are; 8 oz. to 5 lbs. - minimum 1 year in prison 8 oz. to 5 lbs. (second offense) minimum 5 years in prison 5 lbs or more - 5 to 10 years in prison minimum of 5 years in prison first offense 5 lbs or more (second offense) 10 to 20 years in prison minimum 10 years For cultivation, it gets even worse. Less than 5 plants and you are facing up to a year in jail, up to a $500 fine, a criminal misdemeanor charge on your record. That's 4 plants total. Clones, seedlings, and even cuttings with no roots can be considered a plant. Second offense is a felony, again just for four "plants" Second offense for four plants also gets you a minimum of 1 year in prison, but it could be up to 5 years. Grow more than 5 plants and it is a felony, with a mandatory minimum sentence of 1 to 5 year, but they could give you up to 10 years in prison...all for just 5 plants. All felony cannabis charges in Kentucky come with a fine of up to $10,000.00 Thats how it is....