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applegrove

(118,653 posts)
Fri Jul 13, 2018, 08:44 PM Jul 2018

From pound to paw patrol, this good boy now celebrates pot-induced retirement

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.4746438

Newfoundland and Labrador

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And then there was the time the Golden Lab mix sniffed out 70 lbs. of marijuana, and several kilos of cocaine, after police pulled a vehicle over on a traffic stop.

The drugs, he said, were "packaged in three layers of Ziploc baggies with Vaseline in each layer, and cayenne pepper."

"And the dog still hit on it from walking around the car. And the suitcase was in the trunk."

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He was picked up by the pound and when no one claimed him, a staff person contacted the RCMP in hopes the police force would recruit and adopt him.

They did just that "right on the spot", according to Cpl. Jolene Garland.

The specialty narcotic-directing course runs a standard 11 weeks but Luke "excelled" and graduated in three, she said, giving him the ability to distinguish seven kinds of drugs — cocaine, meth, ecstasy heroine, cannabis, hashish and mushrooms.



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From pound to paw patrol, this good boy now celebrates pot-induced retirement (Original Post) applegrove Jul 2018 OP
Heroines are now considered drugs? Have the Disney Princesses gone too far? FSogol Jul 2018 #1
LOL! applegrove Jul 2018 #2
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