Reginald Wooding Jr.ย 

GLEN BURNIE, Md. โ€“ Everyone knows compliance with traffic laws is important when taking your driverโ€™s license test, but one man learned yesterday that compliance with criminal laws can be just as important for a successful visit to the MDOT Motor Vehicle Administration.

Early yesterday afternoon, Reginald D. Wooding Jr., 22, of Baltimore, Md., was waiting in line in his motherโ€™s car to take his driving test at the MDOT Motor Vehicle Administration in Glen Burnie.ย  A driverโ€™s license examiner became suspicious when she smelled what she thought was marijuana coming from the vehicle that was about to be used for the test.ย  She contacted a state trooper who was working an overtime assignment at the MVA.ย  The trooper confirmed the strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle and investigated.

A probable cause search led to the recovery of almost one pound of marijuana, a scale, more than $15,000 in suspected drug-related money and a 9mm Glock handgun with a loaded 30-round magazine.ย  Wooding was placed under arrest prior to his turn for the driving test.

Wooding was charged with engaging in a drug-trafficking crime while transporting a firearm, possessing a firearm during a drug-trafficking crime, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, unlawfully purchasing/receiving a detachable magazine with a capacity of more than ten rounds of ammunition, use of a firearm in the commission of a felony, illegally wearing/carrying/transporting a handgun upon public roads/parking lots, wear/carry/transporting a handgun on his person, possession of marijuana, two counts of possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia, possession of drug paraphernalia, and obliterating the identification number on a firearm.ย  After processing at the State Police Glen Burnie Barrack, Wooding was taken for an initial appearance before a court commissioner, where he was released on a $7,500 unsecured bond.

All persons charged with a crime are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.