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I remember him always looking like he was high sitting on the bench. 30 years would be a [dang] long time. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say he had A LOT of marijuana.
I think the pot laws are too harsh. No one ever hit a bus load of kids high on pot like a DUI. Yet one is legal and one is not. I know its a gateway drug and like though. Still I think the penalties for pot are not in line with the crimes. Too many years and they never get the big guys aka the suppliers just the penny anty dealers or users. I don't use. I did it some when I was younger a few times. I have zero sympathy though for those who deal to the underage. I don't know that is the case here but that is not cool at all.
I would have bet good money this story was about Joe Forte.Completely insane for weed distribution to be a 30-year offense. I used to love Justin Reed. I can still remember him completely shutting down Kobe Bryant in one game, just wouldn't let him do anything. Was a real good defensive player early on, then I think they were looking for him to be a more complete baller. Went into camp looking like he might be one of the key rotation players, he seemed to start looking for his shot more and his defense seemed to suffer as a result.Always thought he'd stick around as a defensive specialist, but didn't happen. Wasn't a good enough shooter for the 3, and not quite big enough to play the 4.
30 years prison in Mississippi --legal in California with the right permits?Somethings not right.
I sort of liked Justin Reed while he was here. I thought he could have a career similar to Ryan Gomes, but obviously not.There's no way he'll do anywhere close to 30 years, though.
In fact cannabis hemp was legal tender in most of the Americas from 1631 until the early 1800s. You could even pay your taxes with cannabis hemp for over 200 years. A jail sentence then was more likely if you did not grow hemp during periods of shortages.
The first law in America concerning marijuana was one that forced people to grow it.QuoteIn fact cannabis hemp was legal tender in most of the Americas from 1631 until the early 1800s. You could even pay your taxes with cannabis hemp for over 200 years. A jail sentence then was more likely if you did not grow hemp during periods of shortages.Oh how things have changed.