Snoop Dogg's luck may finally be about to run out, with the rapper facing the serious prospect of incarceration from drug and weapons charges stemming from an incident last October.
Snoop was officially charged on Tuesday of sale or transportation of marijuana as well as possession of a gun by a convicted felon. The felony conviction dates back to a 1990 drugs charge.Police allegedly found the items in his car at Burbank airport, California, on October 25 last year, when the vehicle was searched after being left too long in the passenger drop-off area.
If he is convicted on both charges, Snoop faces up to four years in prison.
Snoop has famously avoided prison in the past despite numerous arrests, with hip-hop rival Suge Knight - founder of Death Row Records - even going so far as to claim that Snoop is a police informant.
In an interview last December, Suge claimed that Snoop was "the only guy who never goes to jail no matter what. I don't like rats."










