Jim Finnel
Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
CINCINNATI, Sept. 16 When police asked an Ohio man about the potted marijuana plant in his front yard, he told them how to grow their own.
The first leaf of the story unfolded when a Cincinnati police officer asked Bobby Stevenson to explain the distinctive plant in his front yard, WCPO-TV Cincinnati reported Sunday.
Pot plants need 12 hours of sunlight and darkness to grow, Stevenson explained, and watering every three days, the television station said.
In response, the police officer explained to Stevenson that it's illegal to grow marijuana -- and then arrested the budding botanist.
Here's how you grow marijuana, officer : US World
The first leaf of the story unfolded when a Cincinnati police officer asked Bobby Stevenson to explain the distinctive plant in his front yard, WCPO-TV Cincinnati reported Sunday.
Pot plants need 12 hours of sunlight and darkness to grow, Stevenson explained, and watering every three days, the television station said.
In response, the police officer explained to Stevenson that it's illegal to grow marijuana -- and then arrested the budding botanist.
Here's how you grow marijuana, officer : US World