Prison! - Vol. 1 Ch. 1

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So, checked this a bit and it's actually she got caught by cops WHILE buying her weed. The cop was in full uniform and all. She wasn't trafficking, but this is indeed a repeat offense. She actually got a slap on the wrist. The max sentence for first time offenders is 5 years and for repeat offenders 10 years. She can't be a trafficker because the MINIMUM sentence for those is five years (max is 20). Japan is kinda hardcore because you can get up to one year just for owning an excessive quantity of paint thinner. Then again, here in Indonesia we execute drug traffickers.
But what is the definition of trafficking tho. Is possession for the purpose of selling already trafficking? Becuz it seems like they do have a separate category for "importing".

There is also a possibility that the author did not do much research into law and thus they just made them up. After all, it doesn't look like those details are important anyway.
 
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But what is the definition of trafficking tho. Is possession for the purpose of selling already trafficking? Becuz it seems like they do have a separate category for "importing".

There is also a possibility that the author did not do much research into law and thus they just made them up. After all, it doesn't look like those details are important anyway.
Trafficking in Japan means buying and selling drugs at a profit or being involved in a business that does so (for example, working as a drug courier). Production and importation are considered the same thing in Japan because both result in the process of making drugs available for sale by traffickers in Japan.
 
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Trafficking in Japan means buying and selling drugs at a profit or being involved in a business that does so (for example, working as a drug courier). Production and importation are considered the same thing in Japan because both result in the process of making drugs available for sale by traffickers in Japan.
So is she trafficking drug then? I mean, she is selling them.
 
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prison slice of life

is this a propaganda to show how lovely prison is?
 

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I dont even know what to say about this premise
 
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So, checked this a bit and it's actually she got caught by cops WHILE buying her weed. The cop was in full uniform and all. She wasn't trafficking, but this is indeed a repeat offense. She actually got a slap on the wrist. The max sentence for first time offenders is 5 years and for repeat offenders 10 years. She can't be a trafficker because the MINIMUM sentence for those is five years (max is 20). Japan is kinda hardcore because you can get up to one year just for owning an excessive quantity of paint thinner. Then again, here in Indonesia we execute drug traffickers.
Damn that's insane.

I just bought 200mgs of edibles legally. What a world we live in.
 
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It's not simply weed possession. She was caught by a police buying her weed, so at the very least she was possessing weeds for the purpose of trafficking, which has a maximum of penalty of up to 7 yrs and a 2 mil yen fine. Even a simple weed possession is already up to 5 yrs. 1 year in prison is already a very lenient punishment for her.

Her only listed convictions is literally only possession of cannabis.

she was caught by a cop pretending to buy her weed, which means she was selling them. That's pretty much the definition of trafficking.

She was CAUGHT BY A COP WHILE BUYING. Not selling. And her only conviction is possession.

Literally not the definition of trafficking. First of all, most people decide trafficking by QUANTITY (or moving it across state/country lines, something like that). Intent to distribute is the selling part, usually.
 
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Isn't one year for weed possession really strict?

...Wait until you find out the conviction rate of Japanese police and what they can legally do to you. If you're ever curious, read some horror stories of foreigners in Japan. I read one account where a female English teacher was in Japan, was waiting in a store for something, was accosted by a female security guard that was accusing her of shoplifting and trying to run out the door without paying, was held, interrogated, jailed and basically forced to confess she did it despite there being no evidence... and the fact that she didn't do it... I forget what exactly happened, but she attempted to fight it and eventually the female security guard admitted she had a quota and she just accused her despite doing nothing wrong and she was unfortunately forced to resign from her teaching position despite not having done anything or been convicted.

The Japanese police can hold you, without charging you or anything, for so fucking long that they can make your Visa run out and then just deport you. Yes. That long.

So if you ever do go to Japan... even if you are the most innocent fucker on Earth and absolutely didn't do anything wrong - doesn't matter - DO NOT get arrested by Japanese cops. Because they have legal authority to do shit that you normally associated with 3rd world shithole dictatorships.Whatever you do: just don't get fucking caught. No matter how innocent you are. No matter how much evidence you have proving your innocence. Do not let Japanese cops put cuffs on you and bring you to a Japanese police station. Ever.
 

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