Although some regions of the U.S. have legalized marijuana—at least for certain uses—in the state of Texas, marijuana in all its forms is illegal. If you’ve been charged with any crime related to marijuana, including such offenses as trafficking, possession, or use, you need to know how to find the right marijuana defense attorney in Fort Worth and beyond. Here’s what you should look for:
Willingness to Represent Clients Regarding Marijuana Crimes
Not all lawyers are willing to represent clients accused of crimes related to marijuana. Marijuana remains a hotbed issue and feelings are divided on its status as an illegal substance, even in the great state of Texas. The first question you should ask any prospective lawyer is whether they are willing to impartially represent you. If you’ve been charged in the Texas counties of Tarrant, Parker, Johnson, and surrounding areas in North Central Texas, call Gebhardt and Eppes, PLLC for impartial legal representation for marijuana offenses.
Understanding of Texas Laws Regarding Cannabis
The laws regarding cannabis in Texas are extensive and complicated. There are many possible charges that an alleged offender can be faced with. It’s critical that whichever marijuana defense lawyer you choose has complete knowledge of every nuance of those laws. This is the only way you can be sure that your lawyer is informed enough to offer you the best possible legal representation in your individual circumstance. At Gebhardt and Eppes, PLLC in Fort Worth, Texas, our criminal defense lawyers are extremely well-informed about the laws surrounding marijuana, and stand willing and able to provide assistance with your legal needs in the event of marijuana-related charges.
If you’ve been charged with anything related to cannabis in North Central Texas, please call or email the criminal defense lawyers of Gebhardt and Eppes, PLLC for a free, no obligation consultation. Protect your rights. Don’t wait. Act now.