Two pro-marijuana activists were arrested Tuesday after advocates tried to confront Rep. Andy Harris at his Capitol Hill office in an incident that left the congressman with a bruised wrist.
U.S. Capitol Police officers responded at about 12:15 p.m. to a report of “unlawful demonstration activity” outside Mr. Harris’s office in the Longworth House Office Building and two of the demonstrators smoked marijuana in the hallway near his office, according to Capitol Police.
Kristin Furnish, 28, from Salisbury, and Rachel Ramone Donlan, 46, from Washington, D.C., were charged with illegally possessing a controlled substance and consuming marijuana in a public place.
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Marijuana is going to be a bigger problem here as well, legalizing it was just down right stupid. Opiod crisis and we have kids now on legalized marijuana and vapor outlets, Maryland and Salisbury are just aiding the problem.
10:46 AM Legal or not they are already smoking it Grandpa.
Soooo Andy sent the whole office on lock down running from two girls? LOL
Another proud moment for this shi#hole town!
I didn't know there were marijuana activists. I thought they were all couchlocked.
1046 WRONG. State Legislators believe MJ will be a revenue stream. All that money and taxes will be that stream Annapolis has been looking into for a long time.
Problem is people will go elsewhere for their pot and get it cheaper so MD loses again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Maryland loses nothing.
521 yep because libturds running MD have to centrally control everything instead of allowing free enterprise. It how communist MD rolls. Only the good ole boys get to grow it.
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