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Police: Woman Found Smoking Weed Outside Chuck E. Cheese

Information provided by the Fairlawn Police Department.

 

On Jan. 21, the manager of Chuck E. Cheese called police to report someone parked outside the exit smoking weed in their car, according to a Fairlawn police report.

When the officer arrived, he walked up to the car and stated he could smell marijuana smoke coming out, the report stated. The officer asked the woman inside, 30, of Akron, if she was smoking weed and she turned over a half burnt marijuana cigar.

Then she gave officers a false name and age, the report stated. When police finally figured out who she was, the officer charged her with drug possession and providing a fake name. 

Related Topics: Chuck E. Cheese, Crime, Drug Possession, Fairlawn Crime, Fairlawn police, Marijuana, crime 44333, and fairlawn police department

richard baker

6:37 am on Friday, January 25, 2013

Isn't this the same place that has had several fist fight incidents recently? If one subjects oneself to protracted periods of screaming children, fist-fighting parents, chiming and ringing electronic games, bad food, and no alcohol, what other recourse is there, in order to steel onself for more of the same? The real surprise here is that the young lady wasn't mainlining heroin!

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FlyingTooLow

8:56 am on Friday, January 25, 2013

Other than choosing a poor place to smoke cannabis, and driving to that place, who was she harming?

Law enforcement needs to re-direct its focus on crime...to those that are REAL crimes.

I was in Federal Prison for 5 years for a marijuana offense. No, it was not for simple possession. I was arrested aboard a Lockheed PV2 in Marianna, Florida...charged and convicted for conspiracy to import and distribute 12,000 pounds of marijuana.

As those 5 years rolled by, what I did see were armed bank robbers, coming and going...while I still sat there for marijuana. Most of the bank robbers only spent 17 to 24 months. But, I and my fellow 'drug offenders,'...we stayed for YEARS.

I wrote about the escapades that led to my incarceration.
I admit, I had a great time.
No one was injured, no one was killed, firearms were not involved...there were no victims.

We were Americans...doing what Americans do best...living free.

My book: Shoulda Robbed a Bank
I think you may enjoy it.

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FlyingTooLow

9:08 am on Friday, January 25, 2013

The closest I have ever seen marijuana come to harming anyone was during an air drop. We brought in 1100 pounds from Jamaica and dropped it in a peanut field in middle Georgia. The bales were dropped from a small plane at 125 feet altitude. One of the bales, about 80 pounds, missed my compadre by only a few feet... but it surely messed up his truck.

You can read about it in: Shoulda Robbed a Bank

That is my contribution to helping point out just how ludicrous our pot laws truly are.

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