Cleveland Browns running back Kareem Hunt was given one of those “Get out of jail free” cards, like literally, after he was found with nearly 100 pounds of marijuana.

Prosecutors have been advised by Ohio Attorney General David Yost to not bring cannabis-related cases because state labs aren’t yet able to tell the difference between hemp and marijuana yet. Hemp is legal while marijuana isn’t. Testing can take weeks to get back.

A Rocky River Police Officer suspected that marijuana was found in Hunt’s car.

“Kareem, so you knew about this stuff, right,” asked a Rocky River Police Officer after finding what he suspected was marijuana in the vehicle.

Hunt was cited for speeding but not for the marijuana. “The reason I’m not citing you for this is because the marijuana laws have changed in the state of Ohio,” the officer had told Hunt.


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