Henry Taylor Arrested in Hidalgo County

One day you’re the assistant coach of a high school football team and the next you’re being convicted of drug charges. At least that’s what happened to 37 year old and former NFL wide receiver, Henry Jamaar Taylor. Back in May, an unknown source called Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office about a man carrying a gun into a house on Tangerine Drive in Mission, TX. The house belongs to Taylor’s father; when police entered they found much more than just a gun. The officers discovered two marijuana plants growing in one of the bedrooms that Taylor’s father admitted belonged to his son (to whom he referred as a “marijuana user”). On July 3, Taylor was arrested for possession of marijuana of 2 ounces or less. He could be fined up to $2000 and face up to 180 days in jail. Texas law states, “Under 2 oz.: Class B misdemeanor; 2-4 oz.: Class A misdemeanor; 4 oz. to 5 lbs.: State jail felony; 5-50 lbs.: 3rd-degree felony; 50-2000 lbs.:…

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