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A $5,000 fine and/or up to five year's of imprisonment is the maximum penalty for which type of violation?

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A $5,000 fine and/or up to five years of imprisonment doesn't match the penalties for OSHA violations, carrying weapons in public recreational property, or general marijuana-related offenses, as described in the provided information.

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The maximum penalty of a $5,000 fine and/or up to five years of imprisonment does not align precisely with the penalties mentioned for violations of OSHA standards, carrying weapons in public recreational property, or marijuana-related offenses based on the information provided. OSHA standards carry a maximum fine of $7,000 for a serious violation and up to $70,000 for repeat or willful violations, with no mention of imprisonment. Weapons violations on public recreational property result in a maximum of 11 months and 29 days in prison and a fine of $2,500. Marijuana-related offenses typically result in arrests, but specifics regarding the maximum fine and imprisonment term were not detailed, with focus instead on the prevalence of such offenses and changes due to legalization and decriminalization.

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