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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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