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Experts say Sandra Bland may have used pot while in jail
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Published July 28, 2015
Associated Press

HEMPSTEAD, Texas –
An initial toxicology report for Sandra Bland, who died in a Texas jail cell three days after her arrest during a traffic stop, raises the possibility that she may have used marijuana while in custody, two experts said.

The amount of THC, one of the active
components of marijuana, in Bland's system
was 18 micrograms per liter, according to
the report released Monday.

That's more than three times the legal limit for drivers in Colorado and Washington, states that permit the recreational use of marijuana. "I don't think it's possible to rule out the
possibility of use while in jail," said University of Florida toxicology professor Bruce Goldberger, who reviewed the report for The Associated Press. Bland was impaired by marijuana at the time of her death, Goldberger said.
Bland, a black 28-year-old from suburban
Chicago, was found dead in the Waller County jail on July 13. Authorities have said Bland hanged herself with a garbage bag, a finding that her family disputes.

She was in custody after a traffic stop for failing to use a turn signal escalated into a physical confrontation with a white state trooper.

Robert Johnson, chief toxicologist at the
Tarrant County medical examiner's office in
Fort Worth, Texas, told the AP that a THC
level as high as Bland's suggests she
"either had access to the drug in jail or she
was a consistent user of the drug and her body had accumulated THC to the point that
it was slowly releasing it over time." But, Johnson added, "I have never seen a report in the literature or from any other source of residual THC that high three days after someone stops using the drug."

Goldberger, who is also the president of the
American Board of Forensic Toxicology,
said Bland had a "remarkably high
concentration" of THC for someone who
had been in jail for three days. He noted that while chronic users who stop using the drug will have higher concentrations than non- chronic users, "the concentrations do not persist at this level, at least in my opinion."

He defined chronic as someone who uses cannabis daily, sometimes repeatedly.

Waller County District Attorney Elton Mathis
declined to comment Monday on the toxicology report, saying final findings were
still being prepared. However, one of his prosecutors, Warren Diepraam, said last week that he wouldn't rule out the drug being smuggled into the jail.

"It may be relevant as to her state of mind
to determine what happened on the street,"
Diepraam said. "It may be relevant to her
state of mind to determine how or why she
committed suicide."

The attorney representing Bland's family,
Cannon Lambert, didn't return a message from AP seeking comment on the toxicology report.
Meanwhile on Monday, it was announced
that a committee of outside attorneys will
assist Mathis in investigating Bland's death.

"I don't know if we'll ever get an answer to
all the questions," said attorney Lewis White
of Sugar Land, one of the committee members. "But our job is to get answers. There are going to be answers some people don't like."

The panel will have full access to all evidence in the case and the authority to subpoena witnesses, according to White and another member of the committee, attorney Darrell Jordan of Houston.

The committee will make recommendations
on possible criminal charges to Mathis, White said. If Mathis disagrees with them, the lawyers on the panel will have the authority to present their findings to the grand jury reviewing Bland's death, he said.

Two other lawyers are expected to be
appointed soon. Both White and Jordan are
black, and will be dealing with a case that
has received international scrutiny and
questions about whether Bland was treated
differently due to her race.

The Texas Rangers and the FBI are both
reviewing the case. Jordan said he hoped
to "provide another set of eyes" and credited Mathis for opening up the investigation to extra scrutiny.
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