article imageToddler Being Forced to Inhale Marijuana Caught on Tape

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Apr 16, 2008 by  Pamela Jean - 16 votes, 9 comments
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A videotape recording of an 18-month-old toddler being forced to inhale pot smoke was discovered on a camcorder that had been sold to a pawn shop. The tape resulted in the arrest of an 18-year-old male and his 16-year-old girlfriend.
In a disgusting display of ignorance and child endangerment a videotape was discovered on a camcorder that was sold to an Ohio area pawnshop. In the video you can see a male smoking pot from a pipe and then holding the pipe to the mouth of a squirming 18-month-old little girl. Then you see another young woman holding the child in her lap and placing the pipe in the babies mouth, as well as pot smoke being blown into the face of the child.
18-year-old Melvin Blevins has been charged with child endangerment, as well as his girlfriend, 16-year-old Angel Dailey.
The arrests come on the heels of a March raid on Angel Dailey's fathers home. The bust, which was conducted by the Internal Revenue Service and Drug Enforcement Administration agents resulted in the discovery of over $3.2 million in cash and 2,100 pounds of marijuana. The pot was found in a trailer parked in the driveway outside Donald Dailey's home. Also arrested was Donald's brother Tim Dailey. The marijuana had been compressed into bricks, and is reportedly the largest drug bust in Ohio history. Most of the cash was discovered hidden in walls and under floorboards in the Daily brothers' Watkins Road and King Avenue homes.
Melvin Blevins was also arrested for possession of ecstasy with intent to distribute. He, along with the Dailey brothers are being held pending arraignment on drug charges, weapons charges and now child endangerment charges on the part of Blevins.
Angel Dailey is being held in a juvenile detention center awaiting her first court appearance.
What a bunch of losers.
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