Marijuana, Paraphernalia Lead to Arrest

Police BeatHenderson County Sheriff’s Office press release

At approximately 8:56 PM on Friday, Henderson County Sheriff Office Sergeant Jeromey Rose was patrolling south bound on FM 315 South near Lake Palestine area of Henderson County. Sergeant Rose observed a vehicle that did not have a license plate light travelling North bound on FM 315 South Chandler. Sergeant Rose identified the driver as Jerry Bowman Jr. and the passenger to be Amber Mackey. Sergeant Rose contacted I-ICSO Communications and was informed that Bowman had an active arrest warrant for Motion to Adjudicate Guilt (Possession of Controlled Substance). Bowman was placed into custody at that time. While conducting the traffic stop Sergeant Rose searched the vehicle and located a silver metal marijuana grinder containing marijuana as well as joints rolled in custom rolling paper. Mackey was placed into custody and both Bowman and Mackey were later transported to the Henderson County Jail. Mackey was later booked in for Possession of Marijuana less than 2 ounces a Class B Misdemeanor and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia a Class C Misdemeanor. Bowman was also booked in for the active arrest warrant.

Unlike the state of New Jersey, where people are able to get a medical marijuana card from somewhere like here on NuggMD, possession of Marijuana for medical or recreational use in the state of Texas, if found guilty is punishable by a confinement in jail for a term not to exceed 180 days and a fine not to exceed $2,000 or both a fine and confinement. Possession of Drug Paraphernalia if found guilty is punishable by a fine up to $500.