WESTERNPORT, Md. (AP) — A western Maryland couple faces drug charges after police searched their home because school officials said their children smelled of marijuana.
The Cumberland Times-News reports that 41-year-old Donald Cosner and 28-year-old Amanda Perry were free on bail Monday following their arrest last week in Westernport.
Neither could be reached by The Associated Press for comment. They have no home telephone listing and no defense attorney is listed in court records.
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8 comments:
Shouldn't we be concerned that school workers know what marijuana smells like? I mean...there's usually only one way to know that.
There must still be jobs that don't drug test.
But the ones that reek of alcohol are little hero's.
9:06 AM believe it or not many, many, many jobs do not drug test. Far more than you would ever think. The only companies still adhering to a pre-employment drug screen are Mega Corps and jobs that can actually justify the policy for safety reasons. But does Walmart need to drug test so people can stock shelves? No.
To the person using profanity in their comments. I have rejected a few now. One more and I'll start spamming your comments and you'll NEVER be able to comment here again.
No Curse Words.
Most school districts don't drug test their own employees.
Since when is a smell illegal
I want the k9 dogs to sweep ALL BOE STUDENTS AND STAFF???
UNANNOUNCED VISITS,
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