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silversurfer
27th May 2010, 08:24 AM
Texas cops mistake actual weed for marijuana, spend hours doing yard work

By Stephen C. Webster
Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 -- 4:37 pm


Texas cops mistake actual weed for marijuana, spend hours doing yard work

Like the old song goes, one of these things is not like the other...

However, remind a police officer in Corpus Christi, Texas of those famed Cookie Monster lyrics and they're likely to give you an annoyed look.

That's because a recently discovered cache of plants, initially pegged by officials speaking to local news as "one of the largest marijuana plant seizures in the police department's history," turned out to be a relatively common prairie flower of little significance.

Texas officers ultimately spent hours laboring to tag and remove up to 400 plants from a city park, discovering only after a battery of tests that they had been sweating over mere Horse Mint, a member of the mint family -- effectively turning their ambitious drug bust into mere yard work.

http://www.rawstory.com/images/new/horsemint2.JPG

The plants, which bear very few aesthetic similarities to cannabis, were reported by an unnamed youth who came across them while riding a bike in the park around 8 p.m. on Thursday. Upon visual inspection, police apparently agreed that the inoffensive plants had to go.
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Ultimately, officers were reduced to conducting chemical tests to learn their "weed" was really just that: an actual weed.

marijuana Texas cops mistake actual weed for marijuana, spend hours doing yard work"That shows exactly the caliber of police work that is done in Corpus christi, Tx," commenter Derick Sillers opined in a local NBC affiliate's comments section.

"The resident of corpus and nueces county should seriously be concerned with how their tax dollars are spent," he continued. "[This] is the same police department that serves, protects and investigates you.... does it really take that long to find out you don't have marijuana."

"Officers did not explain how their big 'drug haul' will be disposed of, now that they’ve spent untold hours and plenty of taxpayer money clearing weeds of the the city park," writer Steve Elliott summarized for News Junkie Post.

The tale is, at very least, a compelling argument for accurate, non-fear-based drug education in public schools, which advocacy groups say is sorely lacking.

link here (http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0522/largest-marijuana-plant-seizure-police-departments-history-turns-mere-yard-work/)

madfranks
27th May 2010, 08:39 AM
That doesn't even look like marijuana at all. The fact that it was growing wild in a city park might also be a clue.

BrewTech
27th May 2010, 11:32 AM
That has to be one of the greatest displays of ineptitude by a law enforcement agency I have ever seen.

Guys, it not even close.

How do you make a mistake like that?? ::)

TheNocturnalEgyptian
27th May 2010, 11:49 AM
They should go handle some of this instead: http://www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org/potd/datura_inoxia1.jpg

Heimdhal
27th May 2010, 11:55 AM
The joke is on all of us. The War on Mint and all its sub-classes is real and this is just another shadow op by TPTB to keep us all from ejoying candy canes and pork, among other things.

They were doing this simply so when the hooligans and vagabounds were done toking up and getting high, they couldnt freshen their breaths with the horse-mint to elludge our skillfull and benevolent protectors-in-blue.

Celtic Rogue
27th May 2010, 03:41 PM
But think of all the children that have been saved!!! and at a public park!!! OMG the audacity of nature!!! All plants should be destroyed before they hurt someone!!

Buddha
27th May 2010, 09:33 PM
It just goes to show how phony the war on drugs is. An anonymous teenager says that he sees some weed in the large city park. Cops show up and don't even know what marijuana looks like. They then proceed to waste thousands of dollars of the taxpayers money. Then when they are shown to be assholes they are not, they were just doing what the law said is proper to keep us safe from ourselves.

Not to mention that there are real criminals committing real crimes out there while all of this manpower was dedicated to this bullshit.

StackerKen
27th May 2010, 09:34 PM
I have some weeds that need to be pulled....maybe I should call those cops