Someone’s cheeky guerilla gardening effort turned the Wisconsin Capitol tulip garden into an unexpected cannabis farm. Workers removed the rogue plants, but the incident highlights the ongoing debate over cannabis legalization in the state
The High Explorer: How a 73-Year-Old’s Cannabis Dream Tour Landed Him in Hot Water
Dive into the story of "Cannabis Jimmy," a 73-year-old American in Colombia, whose dream of leading cannabis tours from his home caught the attention of local law enforcement, igniting a conversation on cannabis tourism and legality
The Great Evidence Feast: How New Orleans Rats Dined on Decades of Drug Evidence
For over a decade, a covert operation was underway in the heart of New Orleans's police department, unbeknownst to officers and officials. The operatives? A legion of rats with an appetite for narcotics. This bizarre tale of rodents run amok inside the NOPD evidence room raises serious questions about the integrity of criminal evidence and the challenges of maintaining secure facilities. Yet, amidst the chaos, the city is left pondering an even more pressing dilemma: Will the guilty parties see their day in court, or does New Orleans need to brace for a groundbreaking Rodent Rehabilitation Program?
Santa’s Stash? Davenport Woman Nabbed with 18 Pounds of Bud and Shrooms
Caught in a pre-Christmas caper, a Davenport woman was busted with 18 pounds of marijuana and psychedelics, evoking Santa's stash. Amanda McCandless’s 'holiday haul' of bud and shrooms on I-80 highlights the clash of state drug laws. Was she a modern-day Santa for stoners, or just in the wrong place at the wrong time?