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More than 30 arrested on pot, alcohol charges near Snoop Dogg concert

Thursday, May 21st, 2009 at 10:20 am | By: Radical Russ

Snoop Dogg and some bubonic chronic

Snoop Dogg and some bubonic chronic

Snoop Dogg, 37, whose real name is Calvin Broadus Jr., has made no secret of his penchant for pot and alcohol.

He’s made a career out of it.

But members of the Beaufort/Jasper Multi Agency Drug Task Force didn’t target the concert or those attending, sheriff’s Lt. Joey Woodward said Tuesday. Deputies were there after being asked to help with traffic and crowd control, he said.

“People were just lighting up joints in front of our undercover officers,” Woodward said. “We were walking around the area, and we’d see this and usually find a small bag of marijuana in their pockets after we’d arrest them.”

The total amount of how much pot was seized was not available, but Woodward said it would be relatively small.

via islandpacket.com | More than 30 arrested on pot, alcohol charges near Snoop Dogg concert.

Good job, Lt. Woodward!  Thanks to your fine police work, society is saved from at least 30 people who would have been high at a concert.  Who knows what kind of mayhem would erupt if people were stoned while watching Snoop rap about getting stoned?

I don’t know about you, but if I’m parking my car at a Snoop Dogg concert, I’m assuming the police are targeting the venue to catch stoners, no matter how much they say it’s about traffic and crowd control.  Don’t make Lt. Woodward’s job easy!

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  2. guitarvtwin says:

    It would seem to me that if law enforcement is there to help with traffic and crowd control, under cover offices would not be necessary.

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