Tomb raiders: Two people arrested for reportedly hiding cannabis at gravesite - via TheGrowthOp Cannabis news
the Central Government is free to take “all such measures as it deems necessary or expedient” to prevent use and trafficking to combat abuse of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances.
Penalties for possessing cannabis depend on the amount seized, namely small, more than small, but less than commercial, and commercial. For the last, prison terms will be at least 10 and as many as 20 years.Article content Strangely, the India incident isn’t the first time that cannabis has been stashed in locations associated with the afterlife.unearthed cannabis from what has been called a “marijuana gravesitePolice with the Fyzabad Police Station were conducting an exercise when they received a tip, responded to an address and found several spots of ground in an open area that appeared to have been recently disturbed.
A coffin was also the location of choice for about 300 kilograms of weed revealed by Colombian police who were inspecting a hearse in August 2019,