Workers remove dozens of apparent marijuana plants from Wisconsin Capitol tulip garden
- Workers removed suspected marijuana plants from a tulip garden at the Wisconsin Capitol grounds.
- The state Department of Administration couldn't confirm if the plants were marijuana or hemp.
- University of Wisconsin-Madison botanist identified the plants as cannabis, implying intentional planting.
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Up in smoke: Workers remove dozens of apparent marijuana plants from Wisconsin Capitol tulip garden
MADISON, Wis. — Someone’s plans to harvest dozens of apparent marijuana plants grown on the Wisconsin state Capitol grounds have gone up in smoke.
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Up in smoke: Workers remove dozens of apparent marijuana plants from Wisconsin Capitol tulip garden
Someone's plans to harvest dozens of apparent marijuana plants grown on the Wisconsin state Capitol grounds have gone up in smoke.The plants sprouted in a tulip garden outside the Capitol, WMTV-TV reported Thursday.Tatyana Warrick, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Administration, told The Associated Press in an email Friday that workers had removed the plants, but that her agency couldn't determine if they were marijuana or hemp. Both a…
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