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Posted: 2016-01-08T11:08:51Z | Updated: 2016-01-08T13:54:25Z

A Texas man was wearing an anti-drug T-shirt when he was arrested last weekend for alleged possession of methamphetamine.

In his booking photograph, Adrian Harold Pounders wore a top that read "DontMethWithMe.org." The web address he proudly promoted on his chest ironically links to an anti-meth drive that warns Texans about the dangers of the highly addictive drug.

Pounders, 47, was detained when cops raided his home in Crockett on Sunday.

According to a Crockett Police Department Facebook post, the officers executed a search warrant after being tipped off during an earlier traffic stop that illegal narcotics were located inside his residence.

While executing the search warrant officers recovered methamphetamine, and numerous items of drug paraphernalia," the Facebook post adds.

The value of the drugs has not been revealed.

Pounders was charged with felony possession of a controlled substance and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia, reports KYTX. He also faces charges of abandoning or endangering a child, as his 13-month-old son was at the property.

Pounders remains in custody at Houston County Jail, per the Houston Chronicle.

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