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Sources reveal exclusively to PerezHilton.com that
Snoop's tour bus was pulled over by police on Interstate 45, south of Dallas, on Thursday afternoon.
Two people were arrested for marijuana possession.
It is not known at this time if Snoop was one of those.
Update: We're hearing that…
State troopers pulled over the bus an hour south of Dallas for expired stickers.
It's our understanding that Snoop was not arrested but two people in his entourage were.
Police are still finishing paperwork.
Update #2: The two members of Snoop's dog pound were arrested and booked in the Navarro County Jail.
Snoop was not arrested and will be performing in Dallas as scheduled on Thursday evening.
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John Mayer is among the celebrities calling for the regulation of how paparazzi conduct themselves.
The singer made his argument at a hearing about the matter at L.A. City Hall Thursday.
"I don't sit before you today to ask that you ban the paparazzi," Mayer, 30, explained. "I'm asking you to regulate it. Officialize it. Tax it. Legitimize it.
"I don't want to beg the city of Los Angeles to...
