Arrested and charged with second-degree possession of marijuana on Friday night in Tuscaloosa, San Francisco 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster could face repercussions outside the legal system.
Second-degree possession is generally considered as having a small amount of marijuana for personal use and is a Class A misdemeanor in Alabama. Last week, WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder was ordered to perform 60 hours of community service at the YMCA after being arrested in Tuscaloosa for second-degree possession of marijuana.
But the charges also could end up affecting Foster's contract, bank account and availability.