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And plenty of my friends and neighbors who grow cannabis have guns for all the non-benign reasons you can imagine. Mostly because growing cannabis, legally or illegally, in the middle of the sticks, where law enforcement is hours away, where there are all sorts of wild critters, is a risky and fear-inspiring business. I'm sure most of our readers have strong opinions on who should and shouldn't have guns. So does the law. What that opinion is, however, can be murky territory. |
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NOT SAFE for human consumption.. mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/paranoid-father-doused-three-year-10061390 The court was told that Herbert was a heavy cannabis user and drinker, and that he had been getting angry "all the time". Ms Forrester said he appeared to double his cannabis use in the days before the attack and was drinking almost an entire carton of beer every day. |
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