Bob Marley's daughter pleads guilty to drug charge
Sep 8, 2010 |
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The youngest child of reggae legend Bob Marley has admitted growing marijuana in her Philadelphia-area home.
The Daily Local News of West Chester reports 29-year-old Makeda Jahnesta Marley pleaded guilty Tuesday to having nearly a dozen large marijuana plants inside her home west of Philadelphia.
Marley was arrested in 2008 after police say they found her removing plants from the basement when officers arrived on a domestic dispute call.
At a February hearing, Marley told the court she had exhausted a trust fund she received from her father's estate when she turned 18. Sentencing is scheduled for October.
Sep 8, 2010
Gzza
what's the problem is someone wants to get permanently high on their own supply in the privacy of their own home? I hate some of these laws. it's not a drug but a natural herb that drugs the living daylights out of youReport Abuse
Sep 8, 2010
1malesia
WHEN IS GANJA GOING TO BE LEGALISED, SOME OF US ARE WAITING IN ANTICIPATION!!!EISH, WISH I COULD TAKE CARE OF THAT GARDEN!!
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Sep 8, 2010
Amogoro
For sure my brothers and sisters, Ganja is not a drug but a natural herb and any Government that does not benefit any tax money from it will say it is illegal, Jah manReport Abuse
Sep 8, 2010
DRU
This herb has been degraded by mixing it with drugs,thanks to this veilpops.Report Abuse