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After reporters pointed out that wild marijuana, commonly called ditch weed, was growing on the lawn at the federal courthouse in Sioux Falls, the greenery was eliminated.
City officials and a developer said seeds in dirt brought in for construction must have sprouted. KSFY-TV in Sioux Falls had it tested to be sure it was ditch weed and brought it to the attention of federal officials last week. None wanted to comment. Low-grade, wild marijuana was initially grown as hemp to make rope in World War II. But it contains a small amount of the ingredient that makes marijuana smokers high. Congress made it illegal in 1970 to grow any form of the marijuana plant. Newshawk: SX420 - 420Girls.com Source: 420Times.com Author: The A.P. Copyright: 2006 The Associated Press Website: http://www.stltoday.com/ |
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