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Monday, March 25, 2024

Kinda like DoorDash but for drugs

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WREG) — More than 1,000 pounds of marijuana, nearly 50 pounds of “magic mushroom” edibles and $45,000 in cash were seized during a traffic stop Monday night along Interstate 40 in Haywood County.

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Carter said the boxes of drugs were all labeled with different states, including Tennessee, and it appeared the driver left California with the drugs and had been making deliveries during the trip.

5 comments:

  1. Magic Mushrooms grow in my fields. I look at them and think, if it were fifty years ago. I've no desire to eat one but figured if I did my heart would probably blow out the side of my chest.

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    1. Nah, they're not that bad, you should try one or two, they're more potent when fresh.
      They're incredibly easy to grow, just a few mason jars and a light is all you need. Shame they're illegal - adds a revenue source for the cartels.

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    2. I may or may not have muled pot 30 years ago from Louisville and Atlanta to Indianapolis and Chicago. Good money for driving a car.
      Just don't be stupid and you are not likely to get pulled over. Make sure your lights all work, your registration is good and don't drive like an idiot, just with traffic. drive "normal hours too, not 4 AM shit. Don't give 'em a reason to stop you.

      Over 50 trips.

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  2. Several years ago British researchers found that a small dose of Psilocybin will cure clinical depression for upwards of a year. Of course, the research was hidden from the public, as big pharma wants you on Lexapro.

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  3. The message I'm getting from this article is to stay out of Hayward County.
    I wonder how many straight citizens got jacked up to result in these two busts.

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