US woman faces up to 30 years in prison over bong water: ‘It’s just so wrong’
Minnesota police charge Jessica Beske, 43, after traces of methamphetamine found in drug paraphernalia in her carA woman who was pulled over by Minnesota police officers faces up to 30 years in prison after a bong containing water that tested positive for methamphetamine was discovered in her car, despite Minnesota decriminalizing drug paraphernalia last year.The case shows how some are still affected by harsher laws from the “war on drugs” era. Continue reading...
Minnesota police charge Jessica Beske, 43, after traces of methamphetamine found in drug paraphernalia in her car
A woman who was pulled over by Minnesota police officers faces up to 30 years in prison after a bong containing water that tested positive for methamphetamine was discovered in her car, despite Minnesota decriminalizing drug paraphernalia last year.
The case shows how some are still affected by harsher laws from the “war on drugs” era. Continue reading...