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Two Kansas City Chiefs offensive linemen were arrested in Johnson County on Thursday and charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana. Wanya Morris and Chukwuebuka Godrick, both second-year ...
A difficult offseason for the Kansas City Chiefs continues with news that two players were arrested for misdemeanor marijuana possession Thursday.. Offensive tackles Wanya Morris and Chukwuebuka ...
Based on what police found, prosecutors charged Conners with cultivating marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. In 2014, Buhler Police Chief William Tracy conducted a warrantless search ...
Shona Banda (1978 or 1979) [1] is a Kansas resident of Garden City and medical cannabis rights advocate who was arrested for possession of cannabis in 2015. Her arrest and seizure of her child sparked a debate regarding cannabis in Kansas.
The Kansas Attorney General stated that he would sue the city if the measure passed, arguing the city does not have legal authority to reduce cannabis penalties. [6] The Kansas Attorney General subsequently sued the city to hold the initiative. The Wichita City Council later unanimously voted to approve a similar ordinance in 2017. [7]
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He then signed with the Kansas City Chiefs. Morris pleaded guilty in August 2001 to two counts of federal drug trafficking and was sentenced to 30 months in prison. As part of the plea bargain, Morris admitted to distributing more than 100 kilograms of marijuana in the Kansas City area between 1998 and 2000.
Analyzing 2018 data, the ACLU found that Black people in Kansas are nearly five times more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession in Kansas than white people. Preventing black market sales