A UPS employee in Monroe, La. is no longer employed after a police investigation determined the 32-year-old had a bit of bud in a camouflage bag and several undelivered packages in his vehicle.
According to KTVE/KARD, the man faces multiple theft and controlled substances offences after officers were called into the UPS facility on Nov. 29. Responding officers were informed the accused had just been fired after he was found with a half-gram of cannabis inside a camouflage bag.
Any amount beyond that is treated as a felony, with prison time increasing and fines skyrocketing with higher amounts, per the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.
The accused confessed to owning the illegal bud and told police there was also a small amount of cannabis in his vehicle.
There, officers discovered not only the weed, but also several, small and undelivered UPS packages on
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