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28,000 Pot Edibles Recalled In Denver
28,000 Pot Edibles Recalled In Denver
28,000 Pot Edibles Recalled In Denver
Nearly 30,000 packages of THC-infused edibles were recalled in the past few days in Denver for possibly containing potentially dangerous pesticides banned for use on cannabis, according to the Denver Department of Environmental Health. Colorado edible manufacturer Gaia's Garden recalled over 8,000 packages on Tuesday, while EdiPure owner Green Cross recalled over 20,000 units of edibles... Read Mo
Toker Calls Cops: ‘I’M TOO HIGH, MAN!’
Toker Calls Cops: ‘I’M TOO HIGH, MAN!’
Toker Calls Cops: ‘I’M TOO HIGH, MAN!’
A man in Austintown, Ohio, with a serious case of the munchies called police to complain that he was "too high." Police responded to a call at around 5:20 p.m. on Friday and found the 22-year-old in the fetal position, surrounded by Doritos, Pepperidge Farm Goldfish, and Chips Ahoy cookies...
Help Locate This Fugitive - Larimer County's Most Wanted
Help Locate This Fugitive - Larimer County's Most Wanted
Help Locate This Fugitive - Larimer County's Most Wanted
The Larimer County Sheriff's Office needs help locating fugitive Mario Garcia - also known as Mario Robert Garcia, Mario Roberto Garcia, Mario Moses Garcia, Nick Garcia, Ponce Garcia, Nick Ponce, and Nick Marcia. Other important information about Mario Garcia: Date of birth: 04/29/1980 Height: 5'09 Weight: 190 Hair: Black Eyes: Brown The Larimer County Sheriff's Office has a felony warrant for Gar
Idaho Follows Colorado In Replacing 420 Mile Marker
Idaho Follows Colorado In Replacing 420 Mile Marker
Idaho Follows Colorado In Replacing 420 Mile Marker
If you plan on stealing a 420 mile marker, you won’t find one in Idaho. Transportation officials say Idaho’s 420 mile marker has been replaced with a 419.9 sign to deter marijuana enthusiasts. Adam Rush of the Idaho Transportation Department says this is the only 420 sign that has been replaced, because most highways don’t cover more than 400 miles...

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