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Minnesota Woman Faces 30-Year Sentence Over Meth-Laced Bong Water

Jessica Beske's arrest highlights the severe penalties tied to residual drug substances under state law.

  • Jessica Beske was pulled over for speeding in Polk County, Minnesota, where police found drug paraphernalia in her car.
  • Authorities claimed the bong water and other items tested positive for methamphetamine, leading to severe charges.
  • Beske faces first-degree felony possession charges, which could result in up to 30 years in prison and a $1 million fine.
  • Despite Minnesota decriminalizing drug paraphernalia, bong water remains classified as a controlled substance.
  • Beske argues the charges defy common sense and hopes for legal reforms to prevent similar cases.
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