Marijuana report unlikely to hurt draft standing
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The News Review:
- Marijuana report unlikely to hurt draft standing
- Willie Nelson spared jail time in marijuana case
- Lansing couple arrested in marijuana operation.
- Groups promote safe marijuana use
- Police Arrest 7 In Homestead Marijuana Lab Bust
- Police weed out marijuana traffickers
Marijuana report unlikely to hurt draft standing
USA Today – Apr 24, 2007
It was probably experimentation, and none of them has ever failed a drug test. “Who knows who leaked it and for what reason?”
Johnson was unavailable for comment, and his agent, Bus Cook, declined to comment. Asking prospects about marijuana use has become standard, but NFL teams and players are also under increasing scrutiny. Commissioner Roger Goodell has unveiled a tougher personal- conduct policy in light of a spate of player arrests. According to Pro Football Weekly, the admissions were confirmed by multiple team sources who watched the taped interviews that are shared by all 32 clubs. None of the named players admitted to using marijuana recently, and no failed drug tests have been announced. Georgia Tech football coach Chan Gailey says there were no issues linking Johnson to drug use in college: “Heavens no… Commissioner Roger Goodell has unveiled a tougher personal- conduct policy in light of a spate of player arrests. According to Pro Football Weekly, the admissions were confirmed by multiple team sources who watched the taped interviews that are shared by all 32 clubs. None of the named players admitted to using marijuana recently, and no failed drug tests have been announced. Georgia Tech football coach Chan Gailey says there were no issues linking Johnson to drug use in college: “Heavens no. That was the furthest thing from my mind. ”
That Johnson’s name surfaced in the story, Gailey says, reflected his honesty. “Some kids would have done it and never admitted it,” Gailey says.
Willie Nelson spared jail time in marijuana case
Dallas Morning News – Dallas Morning News (subscription) – Apr 24, 2007
– Country music star Willie Nelson and his tour manager were spared jail time Tuesday after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor count of marijuana possession. Nelson, tour manager David Anderson, Nelson’s sister, Bobbie Nelson, and two drivers were issued citations on Sept. 18 after state troopers said they found marijuana and hallucinogenic mushrooms on his tour bus during a commercial vehicle inspection on Interstate 10. State District Judge Paul deMahy fined Nelson and Anderson $1,024 each and put both on six months of probation. As part of a plea agreement, the citation against Bobbie Nelson was dismissed. Martin Parish Assistant District Attorney Chester Cedars said he dismissed the citations against the two drivers because there was no indication they "had anything to do with the contraband.
Lansing couple arrested in marijuana operation.
Free with registration – Detroit Free Press – AccessMyLibrary.com – Apr 24, 2007
| Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI) (April, 2007). 24–A Lansing couple was arrested this week after authorities discovered more than 30 marijuana plants inside their home, the Michigan State Police said.
Groups promote safe marijuana use
UM Maneater – Apr 24, 2007
The MU and Truman State University chapters of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws and Students for Sensible Drug Policy joined 50 other universities to educate their campuses about the safety of marijuana use compared to alcohol on Friday. SAFER decided the best way to approach the topic was to distribute information about the dangers of alcohol in comparison to marijuana. “We decided to compare alcohol and marijuana because those are the two most used drugs on college campuses,” SAFER Executive Director Mason Tvert said. According to the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism’s Task Force on College Drinking, every year there are approximately 1,400 alcohol-related student deaths, 500,000 alcohol-related student injuries and 70,000 reported cases of sexual assault involving alcohol. Tvert said compared to those statistics, marijuana is relatively safe. SAFER put similar statistics in the materials they sent to the participating campuses to give out. Truman student Kevin Richardson said he felt his campus was responsive to NORML’s information… “We decided to compare alcohol and marijuana because those are the two most used drugs on college campuses,” SAFER Executive Director Mason Tvert said. According to the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism’s Task Force on College Drinking, every year there are approximately 1,400 alcohol-related student deaths, 500,000 alcohol-related student injuries and 70,000 reported cases of sexual assault involving alcohol. Tvert said compared to those statistics, marijuana is relatively safe. SAFER put similar statistics in the materials they sent to the participating campuses to give out. Truman student Kevin Richardson said he felt his campus was responsive to NORML’s information. “We handed out all the flyers in less than an hour,” Richardson said. “We received very positive feedback.
Police Arrest 7 In Homestead Marijuana Lab Bust
NBC6.net – Apr 24, 2007
– A marijuana operation is busted in Homestead after undercover agents discover a hydroponic lab. Wednesday, April 25, 2007… He was supposed to be in South Florida Tuesday to speak with narcotics detectives, but couldn’t make the trip. Investigators arrested seven people in connection with the marijuana lab. They also searched eight houses and were able to confiscate seven weapons and 350 pounds of marijuana. Police confirmed that the marijuana’s street value was $1. Neighborhood residents said they are extremely grateful for the police presence and persistence with this issue.
Police weed out marijuana traffickers
Daily Free Press – Daily Free Press (subscription) – Apr 24, 2007
later that day, police spotted the cooperating witness’s delivery vehicle parked at the corner of Commonwealth and Harvard avenues. After 10 minutes, a suspect got in the car with him, and they continued to a residence on Hardwick Street. Once inside, the suspect removed several bags of marijuana from the trunk of the car and gave the witness a sealed box containing $400,000, with which he was supposed to return to Canada. By observing people enter the residence during the next few hours, police collected what they deemed was enough evidence to obtain and execute a search warrant for the house, and they then entered and arrested all parties inside. Officers collected more than $100,000 and nearly 100 pounds of marijuana in six large, green garbage bags, as well as a triple-beam scale, personal papers and a 2003 Audi. After obtaining a second search warrant, police collected almost 25 additional pounds of marijuana, large amounts of uncounted money and designated multiple cars to be towed. The home was secured just before 11 p… Once inside, the suspect removed several bags of marijuana from the trunk of the car and gave the witness a sealed box containing $400,000, with which he was supposed to return to Canada. By observing people enter the residence during the next few hours, police collected what they deemed was enough evidence to obtain and execute a search warrant for the house, and they then entered and arrested all parties inside. Officers collected more than $100,000 and nearly 100 pounds of marijuana in six large, green garbage bags, as well as a triple-beam scale, personal papers and a 2003 Audi. After obtaining a second search warrant, police collected almost 25 additional pounds of marijuana, large amounts of uncounted money and designated multiple cars to be towed. The home was secured just before 11 p. NICE GUYS FINISH LASTA female complained to an officer around 3 a.