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Teen faces life in prison over hash brownies
'They?ve weighed baked goods in this case. It ought to be a misdemeanor,' lawyer says
http://news.yahoo.com/life-in-prison...150807587.html "A Texas teenager is facing five years to life in prison for allegedly baking and selling pot brownies. Jacob Lavoro, a 19-year-old from Round Rock, Texas, was charged with a first degree felony because he used hash oil instead of marijuana, allowing the state to weigh the brownies as a whole ? including the sugar, cocoa, butter and other ingredients ? to calculate the weight of the drugs. Police searched Lavoro's apartment, where they allegedly found 660 grams ? or 1.45 pounds ? of baked goods (six bags of cookies, nine bags of brownies) along with 16 ounces of marijuana and $1,675 in cash. "I?ve been doing this 22 years as a lawyer and I?ve got 10 years as a police officer and I?ve never seen anything like this before,? Jack Holmes, Lavoro?s attorney, told KHON-TV. ?They?ve weighed baked goods in this case. It ought to be a misdemeanor." Hash oil, classified as a "Penalty 2" controlled substance under Texas law, contains a higher concentration of tetrahydrocannabinol or THC, the active ingredient in marijuana. The teen's father, Joe Lavoro, called the possibility of his son spending life behind bars for a hash brownie recipe ?outrageous." "Five years to life? I'm sorry, I'm a law abiding citizen. I'm a conservative. I love my country. I'm a Vietnam veteran, but I'll be damned," Lavoro said. "This is illogical. I'm really upset, and I'm frightened, I'm frightened for my son." Lavoro was arrested on April 15 and charged with possession of marijuana, possession of the illegal hash oil and sale of the hash-infused cookies and brownies. He was held in Williamson County Jail and released on May 7 on a $30,000 bond. His next court appearance is scheduled for June 19. ?It?s crazy," Lavoro told KEYE. "I don?t understand it." Neither do pot advocates, who say the possible punishment doesn't fit the crime. "That's higher than the punishment range for sexual assault, higher than the punishment range for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon," Jamie Spencer, legal counsel for NORML's Texas chapter, told KUTV. "It's kind of crazy." "This case is the perfect example of the insanity of Texas' drug laws," Spencer added. "Especially when it comes to marijuana or anything where the active ingredient is THC." http://news.yahoo.com/life-in-prison...150807587.html |
His attorney thinks distributing a pound of weed and some edibles should be a misdemeanor?
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Weighing the brownies is ridiculous. Poor kid.
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the private prison system needs him in jail for years
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Avoid Texas or don't leave a 25 mile perimeter around Austin.
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Granted that's rather extreme, so is the guys ignorance. Basically the police responded to neighbor's complaints about a drug business being run out of an apartment.
"Updated: Friday, April 18 2014, 07:34 AM CDT A Round Rock man is accused of selling baked goods with a "special" ingredient. It sounds like the plot of a movie from the late nineties but according to police this case is real. They say for $25, a man in The Colonial Village Apartments would bake you a brownie or cookie with marijuana baked right in. Round Rock Police laid out the allegation in an arrest affidavit. Police allege Jacob Lavoro of operating a pot cookie and brownie business right out of his apartment. "It's just right across the hall" exclaimed neighbor Prasanna Prahaladhan. "It's scary he was able to pull it off right next door." Police say inside Lavoro's apartment they found six bags of cookies, nine bags of brownies, and $1,675 in cash. According to a text conversation copied in the affidavit, Lavoro even delivered the goodies himself. No one was home when we tried to get the other side of the story from his girlfriend who police say lives there. As for Lavoro, he's being held in the Williamson County Jail on $30,000 bond. The charge is a serious one since more than 660 grams of drugs are involved. That makes it a second degree felony. If convicted, Lavoro faces two to 20 years in a state prison." http://www.keyetv.com/news/features/...es-17466.shtml . |
Life for a few bags of cookies and brownies?!? Outrageous!!! :mad:
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http://texas420dotnet.files.wordpres...328-180025.jpg I hope that Jacob gets good representation, and beats this case, or at least gets it knocked down to a misdemeanor/probation, and that the people of Texas start electing representatives that are prepared to change the archaic cannabis laws in Texas. :) http://www.dfwnorml.org/wp-content/u...endy-davis.jpg Maybe there is hope for Texas! :thumbsup :stoned ADG |
never shit where you sleep. :2 cents: you dont bake this shit at home! :2 cents:
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Don't make the guy out to be innocent, his NEIGHBORS called it in. If he was sitting home stoned playing x-box nothing would have happened. He's getting treated like Texas treats drug dealers, something the guy should have been aware of. Wouldn't he have still been arrested in Colorado? Or can just anyone there set up a drug business in their apartment with optional delivery. I'm not defending the police just stating no matter what the drug laws are you still need to be careful when you decide to run an all cash drug business as a profession. . |
I know that they used to take the weight of the paper in TOTAL into account when charging LSD cases. There are more than a few deadheads doing life for only a few sheets.
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Come on guys. He's not going to get life or 40 years or whatever. He'll probably only get 6 months as that is Texas' mandatory minimum for distribution (7g - 5lb). There is no minimum sentence for concentrates.
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I agree with having some zoning regulations when it comes to where cannabis dispensaries can be operated. First they need to work to get the laws changed to make marijuana legal. http://wac.450f.edgecastcdn.net/8045...k5-630x605.jpg It is good here in California to be able to go to any of a number of local clean professionally operated cannabis dispensaries to pick up cannabis whenever one wants to: Hopefully Texas backwards laws with regards to marijuana will eventually be changed. :2 cents: Decompressing with some J1 and Star Dawg and getting ready for a sunset walk around the lake... :smokin :stoned ADG |
In California he would be looking at 2-4 years just for the pot, sale or delivery, he had.
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This bullshit needs to stop.
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Only steers and queers in TX.....
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Still, pretty damn harsh when you consider the activity and product itself. :2 cents: :stoned ADG |
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police and prosecutors are sometimes worse than the criminals they put in prison:2 cents:
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When the media gets into the mix... all local laws are off. And this is now national news. |
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I only chimed in when this turned into a pity party for some douche who annoyed his neighbors enough to get swat called on his ass. I'm all for doing anything in the peace and privacy of your own home, this guy wasn't. And he sure picked the wrong state to start his drug career in. California. 1360. (a) Except as otherwise provided by this section or as authorized by law, every person who transports, imports into this state, sells, furnishes, administers, or gives away, or offers to transport, import into this state, sell, furnish, administer, or give away, or attempts to import into this state or transport any marijuana shall be punished by imprisonment pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 1170 of the Penal Code for a period of two, three or four years. . |
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Even in pot legal states this is illegal. "They say for $25, a man in The Colonial Village Apartments would bake you a brownie or cookie with marijuana baked right in. Round Rock Police laid out the allegation in an arrest affidavit. Police allege Jacob Lavoro of operating a pot cookie and brownie business right out of his apartment. "It's just right across the hall" exclaimed neighbor Prasanna Prahaladhan. "It's scary he was able to pull it off right next door." . |
This is why you don't put LSD on sugar cubes, cause they weight the entire thing and fuck you.
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No I agree, but any type of incarceration over something like that is ridiculous as far as I'm concerned. |
something is wrong when authorities treat their own citizens as enemies. and for what?
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Too bad for him. Totally unfair.
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lol in one state legal, in other you get life in jail
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drug dealer gets caught and goes to prison.
sounds appropriate. nothing to debate. and he was selling thc concentrate, which is not considered cannabis. it's a manufactured drug. so a dope manufacturer/dealer operating out of his apartment is arrested and facing prison time. good. |
If the dude was blasting (making hash oil with butane) in the apartment building the neighbor had every right to be concerned. Those fuckers are blowing up houses and apartments all the time. I love concentrates but I leave the extracting to the professionals. Glad I live in WA where I can buy it legally.
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Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuug bro
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