Marijuana at station
NZPA-AP Denver The Police Department got a slightly altered perspective when smoke from marijuana, being burned in an incinerator, filtered into the building ventilation system. Smoke from 222y 2 kilograms of burning marijuana wafted down from the sixth-floor laboratory, through the ventilation system, into offices where 300 officers and city employees were working, down to the lobby out into the street. The nearby Denver Mint also got a whiff. “It’s great,” said a receptionist in the police building.
Sgt Mark Polin said the marijuana was burned as a favour to the F. 8.1.
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Press, 8 November 1986, Page 5
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