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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Growing weed means Howard Arenstein got busted

Katz and Arenstein, a high-powered journalistic couple, were both imprisoned for cannabis production and sale over the weekend. Arenstein and Katz both work as reporters. Katz is the Washington correspondent for an Israeli newspaper. Arenstein, on the other hand, is the CBS Radio chief in D.C. Vice squad law enforcement officers imprisoned both people when they discovered prepared marijuana in their house.

Vice police officers police arrest Arenstein

Police got a complaint from neighbors about the Arenstein home. On the basis of this complaint, they obtained and used a search warrant. Both Arenstein and Katz were charged with possession with intent to distribute. No bail was required for Arenstein and Katz. They were released shortly after being charged. D.C. law allows them to wait for their trial while outside of lockup. Katz and Arenstein could be fined for the marijuana in their home. They could also face a few years in jail for the weed discovered in their home.

Cannabis bust at Arenstein’s home

The Saturday morning raid at Howard Arenstein’s home was carried out by vice police after neighbors complained about the growing marijuana. 11 mature, eight foot tall marijuana plants were discovered in the back yard. When executing the search warrant, police also found 12 ounces of marijuana, packaged in six two-ounce bags. The intent to distribute charge is based on the small packages of controlled substances found.

Columbia Broadcasting System News investigation into Howard Arenstein

CBS News officials have declined to officially comment on Howard Arenstein’s arrest. Reports from the New York Post say that an internal investigation into the matter is being launched, however. Simply being charged with the crimes may not be enough for Arenstein or Katz to lose their jobs. D.C. doesn’t have a medical cannabis law, which indicates there is no lawful recourse for the couple.

Data from

New York Post

nypost.com/p/news/national/news_chief_in_pot_bust_lbSxPNSQJJALmj9gvLJNSO

Hollywood Reporter

hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i6bc2dd0e5ce14ff2beb7b1e5dcba3034



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