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It remains to be seen how deep of a predicament Duron Carter may be in after twice being charged with marijuana possession.

On Thursday, the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ receiver was arrested at Saskatoon International Airport and charged with possession of marijuana.

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The incident followed Carter being charged with possession of a controlled substance Nov. 25 after being caught with more 30 grams (or an ounce) of marijuana at Winnipeg International Airport.

The amount of marijuana Carter, 26, had in his possession in Saskatoon isn’t known. He was released on his own recognizance in Saskatoon and Winnipeg.

Barry Nychuk, a Regina defence lawyer, isn’t Carter’s representative and thus isn’t familiar with the specifics of the case.

However, Nychuk did talk generally about what has transpired and what might be ahead for Carter, especially with marijuana soon to be decriminalized.

“Depending on the quantity of drugs that was found, we don’t treat possession as that serious right now,’’ Nychuk said Monday.