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A western Kansas woman has pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from accusations that arose after 11-year-old son said in school that his mother smokes marijuana "a lot."
The Wichita Eagle reports Shona Banda pleaded not guilty Monday to three felonies and two misdemeanors relating to marijuana use.
Finney County District Attorney Susan Richmeier said in an email that Banda's preliminary hearing is Nov. 16.
Law enforcement and Kansas Department of Children and Families officials started investigating Banda after her 11-year old son said "my mom smokes ... a lot!" during an anti-drug program at a Garden City school.
Banda's lawyer, Sarah Swain, did not immediately return a call seeking comment.
Banda is the author of a book recounting her use of concentrated cannabis oil to treat Crohn's Disease.
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The Wichita Eagle reports Shona Banda pleaded not guilty Monday to three felonies and two misdemeanors relating to marijuana use.
Finney County District Attorney Susan Richmeier said in an email that Banda's preliminary hearing is Nov. 16.
Law enforcement and Kansas Department of Children and Families officials started investigating Banda after her 11-year old son said "my mom smokes ... a lot!" during an anti-drug program at a Garden City school.
Banda's lawyer, Sarah Swain, did not immediately return a call seeking comment.
Banda is the author of a book recounting her use of concentrated cannabis oil to treat Crohn's Disease.
News Moderator: Jacob Redmond 420 MAGAZINE ®
Full Article: Garden City woman pleads not guilty in marijuana case | State | salina.com
Author: Web Staff
Contact: Webmaster@salina.com
Photo Credit: Flickr User Prensa, Creative Commons
Website: salina.com