Mac Day
Criminal Activities
Assault
Threatening another with imminent physical harm or displaying a weapon in a manner that puts others in reasonable fear of harm; in many jurisdictions brandishing a firearm or threatening violence is a criminal offense.
Situation:
"During the karate tournament Country Mac violently attacks and "beat[s] the sh*t out of" a competitor using a beer and his T-shirt (the group comments he "kicked the sh*t out of that guy" and that Country Mac 'won' by physically bashing the opponent), which constitutes a physical assault beyond the rules of a sporting contest."
Distribution of a controlled substance
Artemis knowingly prepared and served a beverage aboard a commercial flight that she admitted was spiked with ayahuasca (a DMT-containing brew). Under U.S. federal and state law this can constitute possession and distribution of a controlled substance (e.g., violations of the Controlled Substances Act, 21 U.S.C. § 841 et seq.), and administering/poisoning another person with a controlled substance (which can also support assault/battery or related criminal charges). Distribution/administration of Schedule I substances on an aircraft or to other persons is a federal and state crime; causing intoxication/impairment that endangers others may give rise to additional federal charges (and state charges) related to endangerment or assault.
Situation:
"Charlie explicitly refers to "This weed that he gave us," indicating Country Mac supplied/gave marijuana to the group, which may constitute unlawful distribution or furnishing of the drug."
Possession of a controlled substance
Unlawful possession of a controlled substance (cocaine) under state and federal law.
Situation:
"In the planetarium sequence the group smokes marijuana. Charlie says "Puff, puff, pass," later remarks "This weed that he gave us is awesome," and multiple main characters are shown inhaling/coughing — indicating possession and use by Country Mac and the five main characters."