Appeals Court Reduces Drug-Trafficking Charge to Possession Due to Hemp Argument – Ganjapreneur | How to order Skittles Moonrock online
Learn where to buy CBD Oil online. TOP QUALITY GRADE A++
Cannabyss Inc. is the best place online to buy top quality weed, cannabis, vape, marijuana and CBD products. Get your borderless orders delivered at the pickup spot with ease. Top Grade products for client satisfaction.
👉 Click here to Visit our shop! 🛒

Fri / Mar 28th
A Florida appeals court has tossed a drug-trafficking conviction against a man who was caught carrying 50 vacuum-sealed bags of a “leafy green” substance officials believed to be cannabis, after the man argued that he believed the substance was hemp when he bought it.
Full story after the jump.
A Florida state appeals court this week tossed a drug-trafficking conviction against a man who was caught with two duffel bags containing 50 vacuum-sealed bags of a “leafy green” substance that officials believed to be cannabis, the News Service of Florida reports.
The man, Pete Campbell, was arrested in 2022 at Tampa International Airport after taking a flight from Denver; he was ultimately convicted of drug trafficking and sentenced to three years in prison.
But Campbell appealed the conviction, arguing that because the prosecution had only tested material from one of the 50 packages, it should not be considered sufficient evidence to support a federal drug trafficking charge. Campbell also said that he had believed the material was hemp when purchasing it, and the appeals court noted the difficulty of differentiating illegal cannabis from legal hemp without the capabilities of a testing lab.
Chief Judge Daniel Sleet wrote Wednesday’s ruling, which noted that “Every witness who testified for the state admitted that they were unable to identify by appearance or odor alone whether the substance found in Campbell’s duffle bags was illegal cannabis or legal hemp.”
“The detective handling the K-9 (police dog) testified that his K-9 could not identify whether the duffle bags contained cannabis, rather it could only alert to odors of illicit substances in general. The detective who stopped Campbell at baggage claim testified that he could not distinguish cannabis from hemp by sight or smell alone.” — Judge Sleet, via the News Service of Florida
The appeals court judges ordered a circuit judge to reduce the charges against Campbell to simple drug possession and resentence him, the report said.
Get daily cannabis business news updates. Subscribe
Have an additional perspective to share? Send us a message to let us know, and if your comment is chosen by our editors it could be featured here.
Ganjapreneur is made possible by our partners:
Latest Cannabis News
Minnesota Cannabis Officials Submit Final Industry Rules for Approval
DEA Website Promotes ‘Anti-420’ Social Media Contest
New Hampshire House Passes 2nd Cannabis Legalization Bill of 2025
U.S. Federal Charges for Cannabis Trafficking Hit All-Time Low
Virginia Gov. Vetoes Bill to Create Adult-Use Cannabis Market
Ohio Cannabis Sales Surpass $2.5B, Led by Adult-Use Sales
News by Market:
News by Topic:
- Stocks
- CBD
- Legalization
- Decriminalization
- Business
- Regulations
- Adult Use
- Medical Cannabis
- Social Equity
- Expungement
- Veterans
- Hemp Industry
- Events
- Politics
- Federal Policy
- Law Enforcement
- International
- Entrepreneurs
- Investing
- Licensing
- Banking
- Marketing
- Technology
- Celebrities
- Sports
- Popular Culture
- Normalization
- Extracts
- Edibles
- Lawsuits
Featured Business Profiles
From Our Partners
The Role of Terpenes in Blue Dream and Green Crack: What You Need to Know
DNA Genetics
Trends in Cannabis and Hemp Prerolls: Premium Options and Custom Formulas
HempNova
Top Shelf DNA Genetics Strains for Indoor Growing Success
DNA Genetics

Leave a Reply
Want to join the discussion?Feel free to contribute!