That's not what the question was Mr. Chris. I asked "Is her arrest an aberration from their typical handling marijuana cases?". This would require you to research their modus operandi in order to formulate a proper rebuttal. I however have taken the opportunity to research such a case on your behalf and what did I find?
Foreign Ministry condemns 'disproportionately heavy punishment' for Naama Issachar, 26; sentencing comes after Israel said to turn down swap offer for Russian hacker wanted by US
www.timesofisrael.com
BENJAMIN NETANYAHU himself phoned Vladimir Putin to request leniency and the courts said NO! It wasn't until Netanyahu was scheduled to visit Russia that she was released. Think about it, she got caught with 10 grams and the only thing that got her out was a Presidential pardon.
My attempt here is to dispel the notion that every Black person that ever goes to jail is somehow a victim. Once again, is her circumstance unfortunate? Absolutely.
But Russia doesn't want marijuana in their country and if you're caught with it they will throw the book at you. As both Brittney Griner and Naama Issachar found out.
Guess who won't be bringing marijuana into Russia anymore? Brittney and Naama and anyone else that reads their stories.
The Russian Federation is far from a marijuana free-for-all, and both medical and recreational cannabis are illegal in the country.
cannigma.com
If I were let's say hacking the dark web to find out Russia's stance on marijuana you'd have a point but this is all readily available. You think that Brittney Griner was not aware that she was taking Gulag Chances with her vape cartridges? She took he chance and now she has to pay the cost.