Rich Homie Quan Faces Up to 30 Years on Felony Drug Charges

Rich Homie Quan's felony drug possession charges could land him 30 years in prison if he's convicted.

Rich Homie Quan at Universal Music Group's 2017 GRAMMY After Party
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Rich Homie Quan at Universal Music Group's 2017 GRAMMY After Party

What a difference a month can make. Back in April, we were ecstatic over Rich Homie Quan's future after the release of Back to the Basics, but with a recent arrest in Georgia, Quan's future is looking darker than it was a month prior.

For those who are unaware, Rich Homie Quan was arrested Saturday night while on the way to a gig at Club Liquids in Wadley, Georgia. Quan was reportedly in a vehicle with five other individuals when the police pulled the vehicle over with what's said to be ecstasy and marijuana in their possession. Quan was also said to have been in possession of a stolen gun at the time.

According to a new report from TMZ, while the gun charge is not being pinned on Quan, he is still being charged with felony possession of drugs with intent to distribute for marijuana. TMZ says there's no word on how much weed was in the car, but in Georgia the amount wouldn't even matter in determining a felony charge.

That charge carries up to 30 years in prison if Quan is convicted.

Rich Homie Quan is being held until a bond hearing, which is scheduled for Friday.

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