Posted on 09/22/2016 7:23:23 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Police said officers pulled over the motorist, who was not identified, for speeding in a 2002 BMW at about 3:30 a.m. and later discovered the drug in his car.
Faced with the officers' demand that he eat the gram of marijuana, the teenager popped it in his mouth and was subsequently issued a traffic ticket, police said. He reported feeling briefly ill from the drug.
The teenager filed his complaint the same day as the traffic stop.
Yahner said there was no video from the officers of the stop and that it appeared they turned off their body cameras prior to the incident.
"This conduct is contrary to everything we stand for ? and it undermines the good actions of the men and women of the Phoenix police department," Yahner told reporters.
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Has to be cooked with some kind of fat. THC is fat soluble, so it bonds to fat molecules which are absorbed into the blood stream easier than the plain veggie material. Then some THC molecules bond to the fat cells in the body and are released slowly over time, which is why is stays in the system so long.
“And he got sick?”
This ain’t your Granddaddy’s pot.
“Yahner said there was no video from the officers of the stop and that it appeared they turned off their body cameras prior to the incident.”
Odd, you hardly ever hear of that kind of malfeasance, huh.
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