An alleged marijuana-by-mail scheme has landed two men in jail, police said today. After a four-month investigation, police and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service arrested the two men believed to be involved in a plot to distribute marijuana through the mail, police Detective Sgt. John Stillwell said in a prepared release. Full story in APP.
Marijuana-By-Mail Scheme Lands Two Men In Jail
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If that stuff was mailed at the Lakewood Postoffice, it’s not fresh.
The Telze charoses is scarier.
But I miss their Chanukah candles. Except for the white ones.
4:20 😉
That stuff should be legal this is DOPE!
This is lakewood news ?
Why am I not surprised? Have you ever gone to Barnes & Noble in Brick and perused their gardening section? It’s a small section, but they manage to have almost 20 titles on how to grow weed. I asked an associate whats up with that. She told me they stock items that local clientele will buy based on previous sales. Go Brink! (the sleepy coastal town). No wonder its one of the safest places to live – everyone is too stoned to do anything.
I heard that the way they found it was that they saw some workers from the post office staggering around