This is marijuana:
This is okra:
Basically the same, right? If you agree, you may have a bright
future as a Georgia drug warrior. The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution reports
that heavily armed Broward County deputies, accompanied by a
helicopter and a K-9 unit, showed up at the home of retiree Dwayne
Perry in Cartersville on Wednesday after someone spotted his okra
plants from the air. “They were strapped to the gills,” Perry told
the paper. “Anything could have happened.” Fortunately, no humans
or dogs were killed.
Georgia State Patrol Capt. Kermit Stokes, whose agency is in
charge of the anti-pot task force in which the deputies were
serving when they stopped by Perry’s place,
assured a reporter for WSB-TV, the ABC station in Atlanta, that
it was all an honest mistake. “If we disturbed them in any
manner, that’s not our intent,” Stokes said. If we
disturbed them? Detracting further from his semi-apology, Stokes
suggested it still was not clear exactly what Perry was growing and
that the cops’ confusion was readily understandable. “We’ve not
been able to identify it as of yet,” he said. “But it did have
quite a number of characteristics that were similar to a cannabis
plant.”
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