Pubdate: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 Source: Guardian, The (UK) Copyright: Guardian Media Group 2000 Contact: http://www.guardian.co.uk/ Author: Duncan Campbell in Los Angeles SINGER HIT BY DRUG CLAIM Singer and actor Whitney Houston has been found in possession of cannabis at an airport in Hawaii, it was claimed yesterday. Houston left on a plane before police arrived and has not yet been charged with any offence. According to the Hawaiian press, Houston was searched by a security officer employed by a private firm, Wackenhut, at the Keahole-Kona airport last Tuesday as she was about to board a plane to San Francisco. It is understood that 15.2g (about half an ounce) of cannabis were found. Private security guards only have the power of arrest for breaches of airport security rules. The police were called but took 45 minutes to reach the airport, by which time the 36-year-old star had departed, according to the police. Neither Wackenhut nor Houston's publicist have commented on the incident. Under Hawaiian drugs laws, the amount of cannabis allegedly found could lead to 30 days jail and/or a fine of $1,000 (pounds 610). The matter is now in the hands of the Hawaiian county police prosecutor. Hawaiian authorities may not be anxious to pursue the matter as the islands reputedly have a fairly relaxed attitude to soft drugs. The news comes as the issue of drugs and show business is under scrutiny. It emerged last week that some television shows, such as ER and Chicago Hope, have had their scripts submitted to the anti-drugs unit at the White House. If the programme contained an anti-drug message, the network was excused from running government public service announcements in that segment of their broadcast, thus saving the network valuable airtime. - --- MAP posted-by: Greg