Hard time: Man arrested for attempting to smoke Cialis (Mugshot)
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 10/31/2013 06:44 AM
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A man was arrested in Gainesville, FL., after a traffic stop; police searched the vehicle and found a crack pipe stuffed with Cialis. There was hard evidence that the suspect did not have prescriptions for the Cialis, nor the Oxycodone pills found in his shirt pocket.
According to the report from the Gainesville Sun, police stopped Edward Bruce Johnson, of 4414 SW 20th Lane for a traffic violation in the 1600 block of Southwest 42nd Street at 7:49 p.m., he got out of the car and started walking around it, ignoring the officer’s command that he get back inside his car, the report said.
Johnson returned to his seat and gave police a false name, the report said. Police searched his car found the erectile dysfunction pill Cialis in the glovebox and two Oxycodone pills in a shirt pocket. Johnson could not provide a prescription for any of the pills, the report said.
The checked the front of the car and found a pipe that tested positive for crack cocaine and which also had half a Cialis pill jammed into it, according to the report.
Johnson was arrested on charges of possession of a prescription drug without a prescription, possession of a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Possession of a controlled substance can have stiff sentences, and might include doing some hard time.
Johnson was being held Sunday at the Alachua County jail on a $22,500 bond.

Johnson returned to his seat and gave police a false name, the report said. Police searched his car found the erectile dysfunction pill Cialis in the glovebox and two Oxycodone pills in a shirt pocket. Johnson could not provide a prescription for any of the pills, the report said.
The checked the front of the car and found a pipe that tested positive for crack cocaine and which also had half a Cialis pill jammed into it, according to the report.
Johnson was arrested on charges of possession of a prescription drug without a prescription, possession of a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Possession of a controlled substance can have stiff sentences, and might include doing some hard time.
Johnson was being held Sunday at the Alachua County jail on a $22,500 bond.
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