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| Homeland Security and ICE agents found more than two tons of Jamaican pot aboard the sailboat. |
An in-law of Hardball host Chris Matthews has been charged with running a major marijuana smuggling operation which brought pot to the U.S. from Jamaica.
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| 850 pounds of marijuana was found in Angel Rivera’s home after he was shot and robbed, then called 911. |
An Ohio man who remains at a local hospital after he was shot in the face during a home invasion/robbery now faces federal marijuana charges.
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| Man, that fountain would be a great way to cool off at Seattle Hempfest this August. |
Seattle Hempfest, the world’s largest pro-cannabis annual event, may be held underneath the Space Needle this year.
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| In happier times: Thomasville City Manager Kelly Craver rocks out with his Street Party Band |
A rock and roll-playing city manager was arrested for marijuana possession in North Carolina on Saturday.
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| Starting January 1, medical marijuana patients in Maine are required by law to register with the state. |
More than 400 residents of Maine have applied to be medical marijuana patients under a new state law. Starting January 1, Mainers must be registered with the state before legally using cannabis medicinally.
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‘Drug Money’ Charges Dropped, But Troopers Won’t Give The Money Back
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| A large hydroponic marijuana grow room was found inside an Alabama barn by law enforcement. Clueless cop Adam Hadder then told the press that he’d busted a “marijuana lab,” which the gullible media outlets put right in their headlines and stories. |
Alabama media outlets, including a TV station and a newspaper, last week reported the bust of a local marijuana grow operation by calling it a “marijuana lab.” While they probably think that sounds a lot more dangerous than “marijuana garden,” it also makes them look singularly foolish.
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A Pennsylvania legislator intends to introduce a bill which would double penalties for first-time marijuana possession in the Keystone State.