Thursday, February 19, 2009

Texas to Nashville: Ganja Wagon Busted

Posted by Brantley Hargrove on Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 12:37 PM

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Cops beware! There's been an escalation in the eminently sensible, entirely winnable war on drugs. See that old guy with the glasses and the receding hairline driving a Winnebago? Yeah, he's the newest vector.

Cops pulled over 61-year-old Jakie Spencer and Jennifer Robinson, 27, on I-40 just west of downtown for tailgating. When a police dog named Mario's sniffer picked up the pungent scent of bud emanating from somewhere in the RV, a search turned up 336 pounds in bricks inside the luggage compartment.

Nashville's finest believe the grass was meant for local bongs and Zig Zags. And for their troubles, the Houston, Texas couple are being held in lieu of an over $1 million bond. I think rapists probably post a cheaper bond, but what could be more corrosive to society than pot? Of course, the 9mm pistol they found might have something to do with it, too.

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Shit! Now what the hell are we supposed to do?!?!

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Posted by Snack food everywhere on February 19, 2009 at 1:07 PM

If everyone were to sow 50 seeds in their backyard it would be the end of the war.
Mind you, no matter the vector, if you're gonna roll, try to drive nice.

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Posted by whore to culture on February 19, 2009 at 1:58 PM
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