“Obviously, the greater impact would be the adverse impact it may have on her employment,” said Phil Price, commander of the Cherokee County Multi-Agency Narcotics Squad. “She deals with a lot of people at an impressionable age. Whatever her beliefs are about the use of marijuana, it is still against the law in Georgia.”
Christine Cantrell, a 40-year-old teacher at Teasley Middle School in Canton, was charged Tuesday with possession of marijuana less than an ounce, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and keeping a disorderly house, meaning she allowed illegal activity to occur there, all misdemeanors, Price said.
Her husband, 45-year-old Jeff Cantrell, was arrested on similar charges. Both were released Tuesday night on $3,000 bonds, according to a released statement.
Cherokee County School District spokeswoman Barbara Jacoby told Channel 2 Action News, “A CCSD administrative investigation into these allegations is underway; the teacher in question will be reassigned to a non-classroom setting until the investigation is concluded.”
Concerned parents provided the first tip of the illegal activity and middle school students later confirmed to investigators the Cantrells’ involvement, Price said.