Cops in one Florida city claim there are health risks from the odor of marijuana they have stored in their evidence room. Notice I said "odor" of marijuana.
"The biggest complaint is how strong the odor is," said Atlantic Beach Police Commander Victor Gualillo, reports ActionNewsJax.com.
All seized dope collected during busts is stored in a 200-square-foot evidence room at the station.
"Anytime you store that much marijuana it's rather pungent," Commander Gualillo complained.
Ever hear of turkey bags coppers?
"The biggest complaint is how strong the odor is," said Atlantic Beach Police Commander Victor Gualillo, reports ActionNewsJax.com.
All seized dope collected during busts is stored in a 200-square-foot evidence room at the station.
"Anytime you store that much marijuana it's rather pungent," Commander Gualillo complained.
Ever hear of turkey bags coppers?
But it seems you count on this bunch of overwrought weenies to dramatize the situation way beyond just the smell. They're talking about "doing something" before "somebody gets hurt."
"I'm told there are serious health concerns," claimed Atlantic Beach City Manager Jim Hanson about all the collected drugs in the evidence room.
Told by who? Because that person is an idiot!
"There are other evidence technicians who have gotten sick," Hanson claimed.
Sick. From the odor of weed? What a crock of shit! Now I've dried and cured way more weed in a smaller space than they've got in that evidence room and this pot wasn't in bags. You don't get high from the smell and it does not pose any health risks. Hell, smoking the shit makes sick people feel better, these pigs are full of crap. LOL, the smell of weed is making us sick.
I mean if the odor of weed could make people sick then I would think that there would be many people who work at cannabis dispensaries getting sick. And there ain't.
Who's willing to bet most of the cops who "got sick" from the evidence did so after snorting up a few lines of Peruvian flake, or huffing some fat rails of mean trailer-park methamphetamine?
In any event, these Florida cops -- mindful of the infamously sweltering, humid summers to come -- aren't going to miss an opportunity like this to get a new ventilation system.
They're whining about the "aging" system in the 25-year-old building, and now plan to spend $6,000 on a brand new industrial size air filtration system, as they expect there'll be plenty more marijuana and other illegal drugs ending up in that evidence room.
And now they're talking about $5 million for a complete new building. Amazing the drama these porkers can wring out of a little herbal essence.
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