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Yea, I was just looking at pictures for a gram of pot. Looked like a lot. 1 gram is about 1/4 of an eighth. Could fill a bowl maybe twice. Definitely not intent to sell.1 gram is something that will be smoked by one person in one instance.
I hear the actual reason behind it is an unlawful search of the vehicle and the DA dismissed it without stating such publicly to avoid possible case against them. Honestly, I think the unlawful search of a vehicles should be revoked if the unlawful search finds something like oh gee I don't know stolen weapons and drugs with intent to sell.
Yea, I was just looking at pictures for a gram of pot. Looked like a lot. 1 gram is about 1/4 of an eighth. Could fill a bowl maybe twice. Definitely not intent to sell.
I hear the actual reason behind it is an unlawful search of the vehicle and the DA dismissed it without stating such publicly to avoid possible case against them. Honestly, I think the unlawful search of a vehicles should be revoked if the unlawful search finds something like oh gee I don't know stolen weapons and drugs with intent to sell.
Yep. I used to smoke in my younger days. An eighth is 3.5 grams. 1 gram is far, far, far from intent to sell. A judge would laugh that off in a split second.
I never understood this. If the search was illegal and they found nothing, then I get it, there should be some discipline for the officer conducting the illegal search. But if an "illegal" search, still uncovers stolen firearms and drugs, I don't give a damn what anyone says, the perpetrators should never just be given a pass. Saying, "Well, you are a criminal and a threat with drugs and a weapon, but you're all good because we didn't catch you within the rules of our game." It's not as if the perpetrator is playing a game with any rules. That's why they have drugs and a gun.
Now let me say that I do get that if illegal searches were ok, then cops would just stop every car they see for no reason and nobody would have any privacy and things would be beyond ridiculous. But when a cop searches your car and uncovers drugs and weapons, you don't get to walk away. Maybe the officer should get punished if the search was illegal, but you sure as hell aren't going to walk away from charges.
You should start counting your blessings that Gaturubet isn't around to respond with an 80,000 word thesis on why he disagrees.
Can't we let AlabamaMan have his foosball. He's got nothing else, man. [Mark May]ty schools, [Mark May]ty colleges, no pro sports, no cultural institutions. [Mark May]ty jobs, [Mark May]ty trailers, [Mark May]ty weather, [Mark May]ty people. Just let them have their foosball for Christ's sake.
FWIW, Frietag wasn't charged, but he was kicked off the team.Apologies on my initial post stating "intent to sell" - I read that elsewhere and had heard they had a significant amount - not 1 gram. Hell, i'm probably confusing this case with another one of Alabama's football players arrests.
ps: perhaps I confused it with this case (http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf...rams-of-marijuana-in-dorm-room-221720359.html) - shockingly the player was never charged. Or shall I say unshockingly.