Bryn Spejcher, a woman who brutally murdered her boyfriend Chad O’Melia after allegedly taking a hit from a bong, claimed that cannabis induced a psychotic state leading to the crime. Strangely, her punishment was a mere 100 hours of community service and two years probation, a sentence that’s bewilderingly lenient for such a violent act. Furthermore, the lack of substantial psychiatric evaluation or any prison time for manslaughter raises eyebrows. Instead, Spejcher was sent out to propagate the “ills of cannabis.”
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