Willie Nelson Busted for Drug Possession
Permalink Posted on 09-19-2006 at 12:49:46 pm by Justin, 392 words, 3748 views  

Willie Nelson, 73 year-old country music legend and NORML Advisory Board co-chair, was arrested for drug possession along with four other 50+ men who were traveling through Louisiana on Nelson's tour bus. A trooper had stopped the bus on a routine inspection only to notice the smell of reefer. He proceeded to inspect the bus:

A search of the bus produced 1 1/2 pounds of marijuana and slightly more than three ounces of illegal mushrooms.

There were enough drugs to merit a felony charge of distribution if they had been found in one person's possession, state police spokesman Willie Williams said. But all five claimed the drugs as their own and the drugs were not packaged for resale, so each was charged with misdemeanors, he said. All were released after the citations were issued.

That's a lot of pot and, I'm guessing, a lot of 'shrooms. But really, were these old men up to no good? Who were they hurting? Did they give the cop a hard time? Apparently not. "Willie" Williams, the officer, was quoted in the Reuters article on Nelson's arrest as saying:

"There was no trouble whatsoever," Williams said. "They were all cooperative."

Big surprise there. Even if Nelson et. al. weren't high at the time of their arrest, would we expect anything different? The state thinks so: peaceful people doing peaceful things -- like smoking pot -- are dangers to themselves and others.

Willie Nelson was wrongfully arrested -- not because he wasn't breaking the law (because he was), but because the law is wrong. We may chuckle about such a prestigious pot-smoker and generally likeable character getting busted, but make no mistake: Nelson's detainment is a product of being a slave to the state. And though you may not smoke dope or use mushrooms, you almost certainly pay taxes or toe the line on any number of other state-mandated encroachments upon your freedom. My guess is that you do it willingly and cooperatively - just like Willie Nelson. So it is that, to some degree, we are enslaved to the state.

Wouldn't you rather be free?

Random Editorial Note: Rarely can I post twice in the same day with articles including two people named "Willie" as well as two people who have essentially the same first and last names, i.e. officer William "Willie" Williams and former Health and Human Services Secretary Thomas "Tommy" Thompson.

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Comment from: js290 [Visitor] Email · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jury_nullification
Jury nullification... the state's best kept secret. Almost makes me want to be on jury duty.
PermalinkPermalink 09-19-2006 @ 17:05
Comment from: Elton Mccraw [Visitor] Email
Willie has worked all his life. Let Him Smoke and
have some fun. Everyone I know that has not smoked
for 30 years is ready to turn it on. The US Gov.
will let all these aliens in the US they should
let the tax paying people have some fun.
PermalinkPermalink 09-20-2006 @ 21:34
He's publically admitted he smokes every day to deal with stress. The govt has to protect the pharmacutical companies by making it illegal for people to self medicate. After all, we are in a free market system...
PermalinkPermalink 09-21-2006 @ 02:11
Comment from: Dave "the reefer" Menzies [Visitor] Email
hoorah for ganjahhhhh!
PermalinkPermalink 11-24-2006 @ 16:37
Comment from: Debbie [Visitor] Email
The Grim Reefer....

Anybody who lives over the age of say 65 and hasn't died from all the crap that is put in processed food and sold to us as nutrition - should be allowed to grow, smoke, inhale and enjoy!
PermalinkPermalink 12-01-2006 @ 17:51
Comment from: ted [Visitor] Email
go debbie! the mans
70 sum years old let him get high damn
PermalinkPermalink 03-26-2007 @ 16:16
Comment from: NurseShari#74 [Visitor] Email
I can't believe that Willie Nelson was cited for smoking pot..... for all of these years cops in every state have let him be who he is, it's not like the entire country doesn't know Willie loves weed... that's like arresting Daisy Duke for indecency for God's sake. Go Willie! I am all for let the poor man be, he's earned a joint or six. He should come to Iowa, pot is cheaper here than cigarettes.
PermalinkPermalink 04-25-2007 @ 20:42
Comment from: metal [Visitor] Email · http://www.rockmetalfan.com
go go go
PermalinkPermalink 08-03-2007 @ 18:32
Comment from: someguy [Visitor] Email
Willie Nelson is a role model. He is an American Heroe. If all he does is smoke a little pot or eat a few shrooms let him be. He is a great man. His music is legendary and he is a terrific actor. He has accomplished more in his 73 years of living than most people who reach that age ever will. What makes pot so bad? Just let us be.
'Power and greed, It's not for me. I'd rather walk my own pass, rather plant my own seeds. So a plant is a threat to the 'American Dream'? I guess the 'Land of the Free' ain't what it seems.'
The government is much more concerned about a bunch of people sitting around smoking pot, some of whom are legends, than the real problems we face in our country. If they were to stop the funds on pot busts and use it on poverty or start putting money into the katrina relief again, we would be much better off. But then again, pot smokers are a bunch of dopies that can't amount to anything and can't think for themselves right? I know a couple who smoke pot every night and the mister is a computer engineer and the misses is a lawyer. I know plenty of other successful people who inhale but I'm not going to get into that in a public forum.
We aren't hurting anyone. We aren't even hurting ourself. Let us be and we'll all be happy.
PermalinkPermalink 09-06-2007 @ 08:53
Comment from: Mike Doobie [Visitor] Email · http://grim reffer
willie nelson hes a legend. he smokes buds. the american goverment has place upon us our so called laws. we have police and money hungry whores behing presidental doors smoking grass. the reefer plant gives our people spirtual enlitenment and the us goverment sees it as a threat because the american people will see the world in the way god ment it to be seen and we will rebel againts the goverment that fucks us over eveyday. one day the american people will say enough is enough and were not going to listen to the rules that are placed upon us anymore. i belive in natures laws. willie nelsons a rebel for the country and he feels the vibes. hes a true insperation for the youth of today.
PermalinkPermalink 12-19-2007 @ 15:52
Comment from: Chris [Visitor] Email
Willie Nelson is truley an american hero... marijuana should and will be legal one day...the governement makes a plant god put on earth illegal..while people are out in iraq dying over oil and stupid shit...everyone should smoke the herb and relax...one love
PermalinkPermalink 02-13-2008 @ 12:21
When I see how old he is, and how skinny this man can be, I am really wondering how can he survive with pot??? I mean, LOOK AT HIM! I bet that if outside the wind will be a bit more powerful, he will simply become Mary Poppins.
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PermalinkPermalink 06-03-2008 @ 16:44
Comment from: Addiction Treatment [Visitor] · http://www.drugrehab.mobi/47/getting-a-handle-on-addiction/
This is funny story... I have a mental image in front of me with a 73 years old man that smokes pot and laughs his brains out... It is a killer one!!! Can't stop laughing....
PermalinkPermalink 06-26-2008 @ 10:21
Yeah... what a good example... if my grandpa smokes pot then it must be ok for me too, right?
PermalinkPermalink 07-21-2008 @ 13:27
Comment from: Rehab [Visitor] Email · http://www.drugrehabsunsetmalibu.com/
Word spread quickly that Nelson was kept in a jail in this small southern Louisiana town, and a crowd of about 25 fans gathered outside to wait for the entertainer after his brief court appearance. When he emerged, Nelson obliged, shaking hands, signing scraps of paper and posing for photographs.

For me this is funny! ^.^
PermalinkPermalink 07-22-2008 @ 08:01

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