EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - Sometime after midnight on a moonlit rural Oregon highway, a state trooper checking a car he had just pulled over found less than an ounce of pot on one passenger: A chatty 72-year-old woman blind in one eye.
She insisted the weed was legal and was approved by the U.S. government.
The trooper and his supervisor were doubtful. But after a series of calls to the U.S. Attorney's Office, the Drug Enforcement Agency and her physician, the troopers handed her back the card _ and her pot.
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I can't believe they found someone to answer the phone at that time of night in the first place!
Maybe they work 24/7?
BUT it's soooooo dangerous!! And the GOVERNMENT supplies it?!! According to the article, hundreds of pounds of it. But they also say it's potency is 3%. LOL. Most people I know would throw 3% pot in the trash.....including a few lawyers and cops I know....
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