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Strainhunter

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The growers claimed using the pot for treating farm animals but the combination of everything is what makes it really interesting!

Uganda police are investigating after a marijuana plantation was uncovered in the garden of a convent.

A regional police chief told the BBC that plants covering one acre had been found and uprooted in the southern Masaka district.

Two nuns and two porters have been questioned.

One of the nuns has been quoted by local media as saying the marijuana was used to treat farm animals, such as pigs.

Southern regional commander Emmanuel Muhuirwe told the BBC News website that only the porters had been arrested - not the nuns.

He said the nuns had been questioned because the garden was part of the convent.

But he said no-one had been charged yet and the porters have been released on bail.

Commander Muhuirwe also dismissed reports in Uganda's New Vision newspaper that the nuns had been angry that the police had entered the convent without permission, pointing out that the garden was separate from the convent building.

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love?

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And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.

Maybe they read that from some book they found laying around the convent...
 

IWanaGetHiSoHi

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If nobody was charged why are the porters out on Bail? Maybe you don't have to be charged to be held or bonded out in Uganda. Sounds like a racket to me ...
 

Skip

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So is it OK to grow on church property now?

SANCTUARY, SANCTUARY!

This is how cannabis users get treated by officialdom...

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MagniKhan

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OMG...What a marketing angle that would be........
" Our Heavenly strains are selected by monks from the sunny and fertile hills of Uganda. Grown on holy soil, watered with pure holy water and feed with the finest blessed nutrients. They are handled and tended exclusively by virgin nuns from the day of germination, till the moment of harvest!....Amen!
Only the finest consecrated smoke leaves our convent, one hit and you will surely be seeing the Holy Ghost"!


Come on it would be the bomb!
 

ibuster57

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Cannabis in Uganda is a very serious matter since cannibalism is still practiced in some areas. Imagine if those cannibals got hold of a good haze. The munchies could decimate the entire continent.
 

kaskar

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strange place they just like to smoke a little weed .makes them see things more clear.this is good .more info.
 

mudvaynefan

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If it was good, and thier first time, theyd probably just look around, and eat each other, if nothing else, gnaw off some feet, so its not hard to out run 3rd world amputee potheads.
 

mriko

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Cannabis is customarily used as medicine for farm animals in countries such as Burundi, Rwanda or Uganda and West Africa as well.

This "covent MJ" is not big deal at all, contrary to what BBC try to make people believe.

Irie !
 

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