Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Cat Bong Man Changes Plea to Guilty And Faces Up To One Year in The Slammer!


Many of you, well, not more than 16, may recall the story of the Nebraska man who was arrested and charged with animal cruelty last March for putting his cat inside a homemade bong, filled with marijuana smoke. He pleaded not guilty and paid a $500 fine at the time, claiming he was only trying to calm the cat, which was hyper. Mr. Schomaker was into a lot more than getting his cat stoned. When his trial date came last Monday, he changed his plea to guilty on the cat cruelty charge and also pleaded guilty to some other crimes, as related in the story below. In our earlier post in March, we showed a photo of the helpless cat inside the bong. So this time we are publishing the photo of the Pot Head who perpetrated the crime against the cat.


Nebraska Pothead pleads guilty to animal cruelty in cat bong case


July 28, 2009

Acea Schomaker, the Nebraska man who was cited in March for placing a cat in a makeshift marijuana bong, pleaded guilty Monday to animal cruelty charges in the incident. Schomaker, who recently turned 21, also pleaded guilty to charges of marijuana possession and being in possession of alcohol while he was still a minor, the Lincoln Journal Star reported.

Schomaker originally pleaded not guilty to animal cruelty charges in April and has said his intention was not to harm the cat, a six-month-old female named Shadow, but rather to calm her.

Shadow, he said, had behavioral problems that included biting and scratching people. After hearing stories of animals being calmed when humans blew marijuana smoke in their faces, he decided to do them one better and placed her inside the smoking device.

One of the sheriff's deputies involved in the case said Shadow was shaking when she was removed from the device and that part of her body appeared to be covered in urine and feces. The cat was taken to a Lincoln, Neb., animal shelter, where she was reportedly in good condition after the effects of the marijuana wore off.
Schomaker will return to court Sept. 18 for sentencing; he could face up to a year in jail, according to the Journal Star.
-- Lindsay Barnett

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