michael beasley pot possession
Michael  Beasley Pot Possession – NBA star Michael Beasley of the Minnesota  Timberwolves was busted for speeding and marijuana possession after  being pulled over in Minnetonka. Beasley was pulled over late last  month, and cops allege he had over half an ounce of weed in his ride.  According to police, he was caught doing 84 in 65 mph zone in the  early-morning hours on June 26th.
When  pulled over police said they smelled marijuana in the vehicle. A police  report said the marijuana was found under the front seat. Beasley said  the marijuana belonged to a friend whom he had just dropped off,  according to the report. Police released Beasley citing, he was not  under the influence and issued him a citation.
“The  speeding is a petty misdemeanor which carries a fine only,” Minnetonka  Police Capt. Scott Boerboom told the Daily News. “The [marijuana],  because it’s 16.2 grams, carries a maximum of up to 90 days in jail or a  $700 fine.” Due to NBA regulations during the lockout, the team was not  permitted to comment on Beasley’s latest misstep, the Star-Tribune  reported.
This  is not the first time Beasley has had problems with both speeding and  marijuana. Beasley was fined $50,000 by the league for being in a room  where marijuana was present during the 2008 rookie symposium. In July  2010, after Beasley’s trade to Minnesota from Miami, Timberwolves  basketball boss David Kahn said in a radio interview that one of his new  player’s problems in Florida was that he “smoked too much marijuana.”  The NBA responded by fining Kahn and the team $50,000 each. The league  called the comments “inappropriate.” In February, Beasley was cited in  Hennepin County for driving 70 mph in a 55-mph zone. He paid a $117 fine  in that case.
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