Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
Legality of second hand marijuana
To whomever responds,
What is the legality of the act of 'hotboxing' i.e. intentionally sitting in a car with someone who is smoking marijuana, in order to achieve a contact high, while refraining from actually smoking. For example, if one took an oath not to engage in an illegal activity, will this be a violation of the law?
thank you
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Legality of second hand marijuana
Based upon the fact pattern presented, it seems that the behavior you describe is improper. I will skip any discussion of whether being in the presence of one engaged in the use of an illegal substance is illegal.
In the current set of facts, there appears to be some agreement due possibly to the fact that the person asking may be on Probation or even Parole. In such agreement, this person has agreed as part of his or her sentence not to be associated with illegal and illicit activities. It seems based upon the description provided, being in a vehicle with someone who is "hotboxing" qualifies as being associated with people who are engaged in illegal activities. Thus, it seems that such would be a potential violation of the above referenced agreement.
If you have any other questions or concerns, please contact me.
Related Questions & Answers
-
Forging checks My grandmother recently died and I found her check book and found out... Asked 8/22/04, 11:25 am in United States New York Criminal Law
-
Does the Statue of Limitations apply? Back in 1988 I was convicted of a D felony... Asked 8/12/04, 11:32 am in United States New York Criminal Law
-
Statutory Rape?Negligence My 16 yr.old son was given liquor by his 21 yr.old... Asked 8/11/04, 7:40 pm in United States New York Criminal Law
-
Wil a Warrant be put out on me? I went to court in Manhattan this morning for a... Asked 7/19/04, 6:22 pm in United States New York Criminal Law
-
Am I Doomed? 3 time felon? I currently have 2 felony charges placed against me.2nd... Asked 7/19/04, 11:11 am in United States New York Criminal Law