Phoenix New Times: “An Arizona State University student and qualified patient under Arizona’s medical-marijuana law has been found guilty of possessing marijuana under a disputed law that altered the state’s voter-approved Medical Marijuana Act by banning the plant from the campuses of public colleges. The 2010 law already had prohibited possession even by qualified patients on K-12 campuses, but Arizona lawmakers — with the support of colleges — expanded the ban in 2012. Andre Maestas, now 20, was busted after he sat down randomly in the intersection of Forest Avenue and Lemon Street just past midnight on March 18. While investigating him for blocking a roadway, campus police searched his wallet and found his medical-marijuana card. That led to a raid of his dorm room and the discovery of .6 grams of marijuana and some smoking paraphernalia.”
ASU Student Busted for Medical Pot on Campus Found Guilty
By On the Net|2015-09-26T19:03:22-07:00September 25th, 2015|Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on ASU Student Busted for Medical Pot on Campus Found Guilty
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