Authorities in Florida aren’t going to give Letroy Guion his big bag of marijuana back.

But he’d kind of like to retrieve his truck and $190,028.81.

According to Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com, the Packers defensive tackle has filed a motion in court in an attempt to recover the property which was seized when he was arrested in February.

Guion reached a plea deal to avoid prosecution, and he’s still awaiting word from the NFL on a possible (likely) suspension for violating the personal conduct policy.

The motion filed claims that Guion’s Eighth Amendment rights have been violated, considering he’s already paid the maximum fine of $5,000.

Losing the chance at a lucrative free agent contract (he eventually signed a one-year, $2.75 million deal with the Packers) was bad enough. But having to cough up a truck and nearly $200,000 does seem like cruel and unusual punishment, for what was less than a pound of weed (even if that’s a lot of weed).