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Man’s explanation for having illegal cannabis in his vehicle: ‘It’s not mine’

A Texas man charged with a single count of possessing 2.3 kilograms or less of cannabis last week claimed the weed wasn’t his despite being found in his vehicle.

Asking the driver if there were any drugs in the vehicle, the man responded, “It’s not mine,” before producing a large bag of weed from the passenger floorboard. In all, the officer recovered almost 274 grams of suspected cannabis. The man was subsequently arraigned and his bond set at $19,200.

Criminal Defence Lawyer reports that penalties for possessing 113 grams to 2.3 kilograms of cannabis in Texas could spark penalties that include a fine of as much as $12,800, between 180 and two years in prison, or both.

The man’s response for the weed being in his vehicle was somewhat less inventive than the 40-year-old Florida man who told police the trousers he

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