Brittney Griner's Russian Detention Is a Reminder of What Happens When You Declare War on Drugs
The WNBA player has been detained in Russia on drug possession charges since February.

WNBA player Brittney Griner penned a letter to President Joe Biden on Monday, asking that he not "forget" about her and other American detainees in Russia. Griner has been detained in Russia since February 17 following her arrest for allegedly carrying cannabis oil in her luggage through a Moscow airport.
"As I sit here in a Russian prison, alone with my thoughts and without the protection of my wife, family, friends, Olympic jersey or any accomplishments, I'm terrified I might be here forever," Griner wrote.
She continued: "On the 4th of July, our family normally honors the service of those who fought for our freedom, including my father who is a Vietnam War Veteran….It hurts thinking about how I usually celebrate this day because freedom means something completely different to me this year."
Griner's trial began on Monday. According to Russian state media, officials claim that the Phoenix Mercury center "bought two cartridges for personal use, which contained 0.252 grams and 0.45 grams of hash oil" to Russia in February. Griner faces up to a 10-year prison sentence if convicted.
In May, U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan stated that Griner was wrongfully detained. He wrote that "wrongful detention as a bargaining chip is a threat to the safety of everyone traveling and living abroad."
National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson echoed the sentiment on Monday, saying that "President Biden has been clear about the need to see all U.S. nationals who are held hostage or wrongfully detained abroad released, including Brittney Griner. The U.S. government continues to work aggressively—using every available means—to bring her home."
In her letter, Griner called on Biden to do more to free her and other American detainees from Russian detention. "Please do all you can to bring us home. I voted for the first time in 2020 and I voted for you. I believe in you. I still have so much good to do with my freedom that you can help restore," she wrote. "I realize you are dealing with so much, but please don't forget about me and the other American detainees. Please do all you can to bring us home."
While Griner's arrest and detention are possibly politically motivated—her arrest came just days before Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and her trial takes place as international sanctions continue to weigh on the Kremlin—the case highlights the more general issues that come with harsh drug laws. The war on drugs creates illicit markets for targeted substances, rather than eliminating them. Punitive drug laws empower overzealous state actors to harass, assault, and violate the rights of people suspected or convicted of drug possession. Despite the nonviolent, essentially unharmful nature of many drug crimes, individuals like Griner are subject to outsized punishment. Griner is wrongfully detained. So is every individual imprisoned on petty drug possession charges, regardless of his or her importance on the international stage.
"I miss my wife! I miss my family! I miss my teammates! It kills me to know they are suffering so much right now," Griner wrote. "I am grateful for whatever you can do at this moment to get me home."
Griner has been trapped in Russia for over four months. With fewer than 1 percent of Russian trials ending in acquittal, she will likely be trapped in the country for much longer if the Biden administration cannot negotiate her release.
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Russia's House, Russia's rules and they don't allow the race card.
This us a BS story. Just because she is black and in sports she thinks that it is ok to violate drug laws in a communist foreign country with harsh laws. I have NO PITY at all for her or her plight. She caused it, she actually needs to take some responsibility. Her whining BS asking for the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA to intervene is INSANE.
Oh for fuck's sake. Are you saying if you were in her shoes you wouldn't try everything possible to get the hell out? Puhleeeeeze.
As a reminder, do not travel to totalitarian regimes.
Who would go to Canada?
Wow did the border patrol in Canada give me shit about an NRA bumper sticker on my truck. Same question over and over waiting for a blink or hesitation. And no I did not carry a gun across the border into that totalitarian chaos
Done that a couple of times, not anymore. The last time was a nightmare.
Not me. I am a pureblood and therefore not permitted to enter.
It will be up to us to rebuild
Can the author of this article please provide me with link(s) to precious articles published in "Reason" dealing with U.S. citizens who were/are wrongfully detained by foreign governments.
If, on he other hand, no such articles exist, would the author please explain why she write this one ?
And could someone a bit higher up the food chain please explain why this one was this one published ?
Ummm...because it's a trending international news story?
And don't carry anything in your luggage which is illegal where you are going.
I can't imagine very many people who, if asked "Is pot or anything pot-derived legal in Russia?" would nod and say, sure, why not?
I'm reminded of those three(?) idiots who wanted to play tourist in Iraq and see the border with Iran, where they got nabbed by the Iranian border police. What goes through these people's heads?
There are a lot of idiots in the world.
I studied abroad in Turkey for a month after just turning 21 and with 2 fellow devout pothead friends.
You know what we didn't do while there?
Bring any weed into the country or try to buy some.
This is the true story of Billy Hayes...
I recall flying the the Philippines. About an hour from landing they hand out the customs declaration forms, with "Death to all drug smugglers!" in bold print on the top and bottom. And there was suddenly a line in front of the bathroom.
Morons. But at least they weren't stupid enough to ignore the warning.
And don’t try to steal flags while you are a tourist in North Korea. On second thought, don’t go to North Korea - period!
They weren't "tourists". The backstory looks like at least one of them either worked for a 3 letter agency or had connections to people who did.
"What goes through these people's heads?"
Beer, pot, sex, this is gonna be cool, beer, pot...
Yeah, I think that's the actual lesson here.
As a reminder, when you're in a foreign country, you follow their laws. Don't take (or buy) hash oil etc. in Russia, don't go to Iran if you're gay, and keep your mouth closed about politics every place.
Who tf takes drugs on a plane these days? You gotta be dumb as shit to pull that. Yeah, she’s looking at ten long years man that sucks. It’s not like america gives a shit except for wishing the bad publicity would go away. But we do the same bullshit here with weed. This highlights precisely why governments love making drugs illegal - because it chips away at a large portions rights. Fuck
Maybe Biden can allow for the federal legalization of weed just to virtue signal against those nasty Russians. It could be the one good thing to come out of his administration.
Brittany Grinder’s situation is a direct result of the fanatic entitlement issues some people in America are possessed with, that leads to them having complete and utter disregard for the laws and customs in their own country, let alone other countries.
Since only our country is governed by those possessed of some kind of hostility for their own country, I can understand the confusion in finding oneself someplace still possessing some concept of national identity.
You're assuming she actually was carrying that hash oil, rather than the Russian police planting it.
Greiner's arrest has nothing to do with the war on drugs. It might have something to do with another war that's going on.
I am wondering if Emma Camp realizes Griner is being detained under Russian law, not American law.
"the case highlights the more general issues that come with harsh drug laws"
Not primarily. It highlights general issues with totalitarian regimes that capriciously and arbitrarily enforce laws to punish their opponents (or proxies of their opponents). It highlights the cozy relationship that WNBA players have had in these countries, where they regularly flouted the law and got away with it as long as it was convenient to despots. It highlights how political squabbles between governments inevitably come down to unrelated people being treated as pawns.
This absurd and indecent display of political pawn-chewing highlights all sorts of the evils of government, with drug-regulation being way down at the bottom of the list- like down below whale poop on the bottom of the ocean. Russia's drug laws are notoriously arbitrary- to the extent that many oligarchis, Putin included, are thought to be regular users. If it wasn't cannabis, one of these WNBA players would have been hit up for something else, such as "Marketing LGBT lifestyles to minors".
As much as I despise drug laws, making this story about the drugs is feeding into Russia's hands, advancing the story that this is anything but the acts of a totalitarian state using a private citizen as leverage.
^ this was a much better analysis
Honest question. Did she actually have the marijuana oil?
Because, if she did, she's really fucking stupid. If she didn't, well, Russia isn't exactly a rule of law place so I expect this kind of despotic bullshit. I'm paranoid enough to have routed my last flight to Asia so I didn't have to go through Beijing or Shanghai, as well. I would never assume I could get away with anything drug related, no matter what a star I was.
And if she really did have the cannabis oil with her, then the same thing could happen if she had been entering the US. Funny that she expects a lot of sympathy from drug-warrior Biden (unless the charges are just bogus, I have no idea).
But here she can play the race card
I personally loved the scare tactic of mentioning the 1% acquittal rate in Russia. I mean, it’s so far out of line with our 3% acquittal rate in the US. Those despots in Russia. You just can’t trust the judicial system.
*3% acquittal rate for the feds.
"It highlights general issues with totalitarian regimes that capriciously and arbitrarily enforce laws to punish their opponents (or proxies of their opponents)."
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Sort of like how we started banning Russian athletes from tournaments.......
Or how the US seized the private property and bank accounts of Russian citizens.
... except those Russian citizens that were well connected with the Bidens of course.
You mean, because Russian athletes couldn't abide by the rules of those tournaments?
Well said.
So Russian government is almost as corrupt and bad as ours
Column: dumb as shit.
Overt's comment: precisely to the point and well written to boot.
Reason, get your fucking act together.
They should replace Boehm, Binion and Sullum with Overt.
"As I sit here in a Russian prison, alone with my thoughts and without the protection of my wife, family, friends, Olympic jersey or any accomplishments, I'm terrified I might be here forever,"
Now change that do a District of Columbia prison.
They nearly ended democracy sir.
They were deplorables. Giner is a human being.
Don’t threaten me with something I’d enjoy!
Now that Roe has been overturned, insurrection is cool again.
Wife? That makes no sense.
Griner is married to another woman, and since even lesbian relationships commonly default to hetero norms, she is the husband role and so the other woman is the wife role. You see it with gay men too.
No, what it shows is that Russia likes to grab American citizens and hold them hostage to trade for Russian spies and criminals in American jails. Whether this woman is guilty of what they claim has nothing to do with it. I doubt she had any drugs. It doesn't matter whether she did or not. The Russians were going to convict her of something in hopes they could trade her for someone in our prisons.
"I doubt she had any drugs."
Come on, bro. She's black and plays basketball.
More of a reminder on entitlement and how it makes stupid people do stupid things.
Assuming she really did have the stuff in her bags and it wasn't planted there, yes, it shows that. You may not like Russia's drug laws but you are not changing them and you have to be a Darwin Award candidate to think breaking them is a good idea.
If it was actually her shit, what it shows is that she's done this before during the periods where she was playing in Russia, otherwise she wouldn't think that waltzing though the airport with cannabis oil is no big deal--because it wasn't before a certain recent conflict broke out.
As Overt pointed out, a lot of WNBA players supplemented their income by playing for Russian oligarchs overseas (I doubt carpet-muncher basketball is any more popular there than it is in the US, they just sponsor these teams as vanity projects, much like their US counterparts).
Griner's just being fucked with because the Russians know that it causes a lot of despair for certain parties in their adversary country, especially ones that blatantly cheerlead the current administration here.
They grabbed her to hold her hostage for leverage over the US. When the war in Ukraine broke out, she should have left and thrown all her CBD in the trash before she did. She was dumb as hell not to do that.
The only instance where I support tranny men competing in chick sports is the wnba, then it would at least be watchable
Some people where way ahead of the times.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hbQj5fCK0vw
It's a safe assumption that a dumb, entitled bitch did something dumb and entitled.
Yeah, I have no reason to assume she did. Russia's word is not enough for me.
She's lucky it wasn't Singapore.
Funny how the little leftist footsoldier thinks she can ignore any rule she dislikes. If you don't like the laws of your own country then work to change them but you certainly do not go to another country and expect them to bend to your will, so entitled and imperialist.
We can expect the same result with harsh gun laws.
Is captcrisis, krychek, and Stephen Lathrop aware?
According to DOJ, in 2019, there were 153,160 arrests for illegal weapons possession in the United States. Of those arrested, 64,070 or 41% were black. Blacks are around 13% of the population yet are 41% of the arrests for illegal weapons possession. Stricter gun laws are nothing but a campaign to further imprison the black community.
I keep telling people that the War on Guns is going to have the same effect as the War on Drugs, and it never actually sinks in. Julian Castro is the only Dem I've seen who's ever demonstrated that kind of awareness. The rest of us are going to lose our firearms in tragic boating accidents if anything like a War on Guns kicked off.
It only took them five decades to figure out the War on Drugs was racist, so I'm setting the bar at 40 years this time.
What that stat shows is that blacks like to shoot blacks with illegally obtained guns.
Blacks are only 13% of the population but committed 55% of the murders. Laws against murder are nothing but a campaign to further imprison the black community!
Racist to imprison blacks who commit murder? Why aren’t the 17 deaths or 62 gun shootings in Chicago proper over the 4th of July weekend pursued like the Highland park guy? Because the arrests would only be opportunistic and so obvious police must act. The breakdown of family culture is either cause or correlation. I say cause.
Brittney Griner's Russian Detention Is a Reminder of What Happens When You Declare War on Drugs
Or... what happens when you politicize everything.
But if I try to stick to the narrow scope of the subject at hand, if you think Russia's war on drugs wouldn't exist if it weren't for the DEA, you have another thing coming.
Drug trafficking in China begets the death penaly.
In May, U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan stated that Griner was wrongfully detained. He wrote that "wrongful detention as a bargaining chip is a threat to the safety of everyone traveling and living abroad."
Well, at least someone knows what this is really about.
"Please do all you can to bring us home. I voted for the first time in 2020 and I voted for you. I believe in you. I still have so much good to do with my freedom that you can help restore," she wrote. "I realize you are dealing with so much, but please don't forget about me and the other American detainees. Please do all you can to bring us home."
Biden doesn't remember there's a WNBA, let alone you. So it's up to his handlers to keep tapping him on the shoulder to remind him of you.
Griner has been trapped in Russia for over four months. With fewer than 1 percent of Russian trials ending in acquittal, she will likely be trapped in the country for much longer if the Biden administration cannot negotiate her release.
At this point in time, with all the Russian assets we likely illegally seized (which is not to say that the Russian invasion of Ukraine was "legal"), it is my humble opinion that Biden give something up to obtain Griner's release. She doesn't deserve to be locked up in a Russian prison. Even if bringing CBD oil into the country wasn't the best move on her part.
B...but CBD oil doesn't even get you high!11!
Welcome to how the rest of the world operates. We'll call this "current events 101". Hell, I would be reluctant to carry perfectly legal painkillers over an international border.
Here is a snippet from the "Herb" website:
Tread carefully, ladies.
According to DOJ, in 2019, there were 153,160 arrests for illegal weapons possession in the United States. Of those arrested, 64,070 or 41% were black. Blacks are around 13% of the population yet are 41% of the arrests for illegal weapons possession. Stricter gun laws are nothing but a campaign to further imprison the black community.
Yes, and then Democrats can go on an blame "systemic racism" and "white supremacy" for "mass incarceration". It's win-win for Democrats.
Mass incarceration of blacks, abortion restrictions, mass shootings, etc.: Democrats don't want to end them, they want to fund-raise on them forever.
Abortion restrictions mean more black people, and the dems don't really want that.
it's a little delicious
She certainly shot off her mouth about how evil the US was. The only thing that would be a bit more delicious is if she had Megan Rapino as a cellmate.
>>Megan Rapino
the last time she is mentioned will be the best.
Doesn't warrant what she is getting now...but being opposed to the bigotry of the USA and playing in Russia is, minimum, an incredibly intellectually inconsistent position.
She might end up being so fucking traumatized after this that she'll never go overseas again. I guarantee that if she does get home, she's isn't saying shit about what a racist hellhole the US is for at least a year.
Watch her sit in a Russian jail for three years until in 2025 a newly elected President Trump gets her sorry ass home. It is entirely possible that could happen.
It happened with Carter and Reagan.
Are you referring to the CIA agents masquerading as embassy personnel?
You want to bet? I'm sure she can be out shooting her mouth off about how the US would have done more if she were a white girl or a man or some other such intersectional claptrap.
This will happen within a month of her return
That’s what this entire letter was about.
She didn’t even wait to get out of Russian jail to mock America for racist, anti-gay, misogyny.
What is the Russian translation for "Don't you know who I am!".
She's in the WNBA. Nobody knows who she is.
Lol.
Grimer realized how amazing freedom is, and how she took it for granted.
If only millions of Americans would do the same.
There is value in traveling to other countries to see how things work there to give you the hard-won lessons that help you achieve this wisdom.
Strange that someone who refused to not only stand the The National Anthem but refused to take the floor, is all on board the BLM grifting operation and Defund The Police movement suddenly is begging that very country to save her.
While Griner is a pawn in a larger political intrigue, I fail to see how her imprisonment has anything to do with the overarching concept that criminalizing illicit drugs is somehow an evil thing. There is no logical correlation, really.
If she is falsely detained, I don't see how this has anything to do with the "war on drugs".
And if she actually tried to take drugs through Russian customs, she is terminally stupid.
It's a threat to everyone traveling and living abroad in third world shitholes. Don't do that.
She broke the law (in Russia). Period. This is 100% her problem. Her actions, and her action's alone, have put her into this situation. Own it.
For what it's worth, and before asking the USA government for help, do realize that America has far more political prisoners than Russia. This is a fact. My goodness, look at what the USA government is trying to do to Julian Assange! Why aren't more people demanding his release?
Most USA media are corrupt, and censor far more than Russian media. Russia is not the USSR. My goodness, look at the USA media coverage of Ukraine, Covid, Vaccine, Russia Gate etc. etc. Worse, look at what American journalism refuses to report on.
The USA is a mess, and fast becoming a totalitarian regime far worse than Russia - and far more dangerous. Most of the non Western world knows this. In fact, Russia may be the USA's only hope to save the world from tyranny.
People wake up. You are being lied to. What if the USA (and most of the Western world's governments) are the bad guys? The USA has lost all credibility and shouldn't lecture any country on human rights or law.
Just because the US authorities have some ethical issues doesn't make Russia, by any stretch of the imagination, better in any possibile way (except for their women, and arguably, food).
"Some ethical issues"? Some? How about a lot of ethical issues.
More importantly, Washington has no business what so ever lecturing the rest of the world about human rights. None.
Not when it is about to throw Julian Assange into an American prison for exposing war crimes by American soldiers. Or worse yet, will probably execute him.
Not when it holds Americans in jail for twenty months with no access to lawyer, families or medical assistance. Then produces show trials against peaceful protestors.
Not when nothing but lies, deceit and propaganda are the sock in trade for not only Washington but the media.
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Most people, when packing for an international trip, know that hash oil is one of the things that you just never bring.
Besides which, both the WNBA and the Russian Premier Leagues have drug testing programs.
The Russians didn't arrest her for leverage over the United States.
If they wanted leverage, they would have arrested someone we cared about.
In drug war torn America, Griner would have gotten slapped on the wrist, paid some fine, and would be by now bad mouthing America as she makes future plans to supplement her income by playing in fascist nations. Less than 1% of the fed prison is people who are there just for smoking dope, and that was before states legalized the stuff.
There are two worlds. One of them is a superpower and a relatively tolerant society that's marred by nonsensical governance and whiny children who complain by a lack of Utopia. The other is a shithole. Griner learned to make a distinction between them.
It is also a reminder of what happens when you hate your own country, and go to another country thinking things will be better. You can end up in prison in that new country for things you would never think twice about here in the USA.
If she (at least I think that person is a she) ever makes it back here, hopefully this incident will teach her several extremely valuable life lessons and improve her shitty, entitled attitude.
I wouldn't bet on it though, because clearly she's even more stupid than she looks. Let's be honest, that girl is the poster child of a very low I.Q. individual.
I think drugs should be legal. However, cannabis is restricted in Russia. Anyone who travels there carrying hash oil is very, very unwise to do so. She made her choice and is experiencing a concrete reality check.
I suspect Biden will eventually get her released for political reasons. Personally, I'd like to see Snowden permitted to return to the U.S., free of the threat of prosecution, but that is not going to happen.
My take on it is that Snowden wouldn't make it to American soil. He would die in a tragic plane crash.
The same for Assange. before he got halfway across the Atlantic he would have died from a mysterious accident.
Lulz. This has nothing to do with drugs.
Is it Hash oil or CBD oil, They are very different things. Both would be stupid cary into overseas, but my opinion of Griner would change depending on which she allegedly brought out of the country.
Honestly these are two very different substances, derived from the same cannabis plant . Many people in the US consider CBD to be akin to aspirin, in that It does not get you high, and supposedly helps elevate pain - while hash is well, concentrated marijuana tar - and will get you higher than the proverbial kite.
wrong. her imprisonment is not the result of a war on drugs, but the direct result of her violation of russia's laws. she'd be home and happy right now if she had followed the law. she gets zero sympathy.
It has nothing to do with drugs. I would be shocked if she had any drugs. This is all political, unless of course, you trust what Russia says.
You would be “shocked” to find out a progressive basketball player with more tats than a 75 year old Samoan would dare to try and sneak in hash oil?
Are you also shocked by the sun rising in the east, rainy days and mondays, and butterflies in summer?
Yes and no. She had the misfortune of being stupid enough to think a countries laws would not apply to her and then breaking them right when Russia was invading another country. Sucks but keep in mind that if she didn't break the law in the first place she would not be in jail. Now, she is a political prisoner hoping for a prisoner swap and if a good one doesn't happen, Brandon just turned down a swap for an international arms dealer (imagine, an international arms dealer for a WNBA player) so it looks like Putin is playing hardball. Who would have guessed
We owe her nothing. She made decisions and now she bears the consequences. First rule of travelling abroad: don't break the law. When you are in another nation, you are subject to THOSE laws, WHETHER OR NOT we as Americans agree with them or not. Being American does not grant you immunity. As to the Russians "making this up" accusation-- Given the rampant drug culture in American professional sports -is it unreasonable to believe that an American professional athlete was carrying CBD based products? Really? Besides, if the Russians were going to the trouble to frame her, wouldn't they have planted a larger quantity in her luggage? Second-- she's continually badmouthed the US but now she wants our help. Umm, no -- enjoy the gulag.
I remember that great 80s flick, "Dadah Is Death," about two Aussies who decided to take heroin into Malaysia.
Good times.
In the US we arrest tens of thousands of people each year for possessing drugs. We prosecute them, and impose millions of years of jail time each year. If it is good when the US does it, how does it suddenly become evil when Russia does the same thing? In each case, a person who harmed no one is singled out to have horrible consequences placed upon them by law. It is equally as horrifying in either nation.
Biden is less aware than Jay Sherman's old man. Good luck with the "I voted for you" letter.
"a reason given in justification of a course of action that is not the real reason."
Out of all the press releases I've seen from her lawyer, I have yet to see one where she denies committing the crime she is accused of. It sounds more to me like she just committed a crime in another country, doesn't like the punishment, and wants the country she mostly hates to move heaven and earth to free her.
She may very well have been selectively prosecuted by the Russians just to use as a bargaining chip, but it's hard for me to care when she was dumb enough to give them the reason they needed to get away with it.
The headline is garbage. This is what happens when you take for granted the freedoms we have in the US and think they exist elsewhere.
Sigh, the potheads at Reason show their single-issue libertarian card again--"Dopes unite...ahhhhh!" Newsflash for you faux-newsies: Russia couldn't care less about the drug war, other than the acceleration of profits that the resultant black market causes, through which a handful of oligarchs and henchmen have become uber-rich. The gawky lezbo fake-athlete of a fake-sport that no one watches (because it's painful to watch giant ugly lezbos stomp around flat footed and launch bricks with two hands and miss 90% of their shots) is 100% a political pawn. Ok, well except that most Americans couldn't care less about her plight, so she doesn't even have value as a pawn, much less an athlete (albeit she is arguably more famous for it than for her, ahem, career.)
Yeah, this has nothing to do with drugs. This is about further humiliating the Biden administration. That's why she was allowed to write that letter in the first place. He's going to be pushed into a corner: trade something we REALLY don't want to trade, or leave a black lesbian to rot in a Russian prison.
Allegedly?? She pleaded guilty and admitted trafficking illegal drugs.
Most of us would plead guilty to anything in a Russian jail.
I have mixed reactions to this news. If she did knowingly bring a couple of vape cartridges containing 'hash oil' into Russia for "personal use" she is guilty of industrial-grade idiocy. She's been going overseas for years to compete and should absolutely be aware that other governments frequently do not view weed and its derivatives as harmless aids to recreation. Russia ? For Cripes sake who thinks that they are real liberal thinkers when it comes to drugs, guns and subversive capitalist views ?
On the other hand if she is just saying what she needs to say to get out of the Russian jail and those vape cartridges were not hers, then shame on the Russkies.
Unfortunately, I'm leaning more toward the former every day.
Britney Griner's Russian Detention is an example of what happens when you don't know or care what the law is in a country you visit. An entitled female athlete famous for doing something no-one watches or cares about just ran into a country that takes it's laws seriously, like them or not, and is not impressed with the quota boxes she ticks. Don't like a countries laws then stay out.
One of the problems Americans have is their sense of entitlement even when overseas. It's so bad that the citizens of those countries resent Americans being there and in European countries, consider Americans to be uncouth and uncultured. Which most of them are.
when traveling to other foreign countries, Americans had better learn a few things about those countries, especially drug laws.
If Griner did attempt to bring that stuff in, she should have known better. but then again she probably doesn't know any better.
He made his bed let him lie in it.