Australian men arrested for cannabis during breath sampling campaign

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Two Australian men stopped during a random breath sampling operation conducted by the Queensland Police this past weekend were promptly busted not for alcohol, but for cannabis. Approaching the stopped vehicle, the officers picked up on the cannabis smell, resulting in both the driver and occupant being charged. Inside, they located $18,900 in Australian currency, 48 grams of methylamphetamine and one gram of cannabis. Ending up on a dead-end street, the 36-year-old driver was charged under the Cannabis Act with distributing more than four cannabis plants that are not budding or flowering. But following their initial interaction with the occupants, officers on the scene decided to search the vehicle.

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Two Australian men stopped during a random breath sampling operation conducted by the Queensland Police this past weekend were promptly busted not for alcohol, but for cannabis.

At about 8:30 a.m. on June 19, the men were stopped for the check, notes a statement from police.

But following their initial interaction with the occupants, officers on the scene decided to search the vehicle. Inside, they located $18,900 in Australian currency, 48 grams of methylamphetamine and one gram of cannabis.

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