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Monday, March 13, 2006

Marijuana extract used in cakes and sold in Olongapo - Subic

By Margaux C. Ortiz
Inquirer

OPERATIVES of the National Bureau of Investigation-National Capital Region (NCR) have received information that marijuana farmers in Benguet, Ifugao and Mountain Province have been mixing a plant extract, also called hashish oil, with baked goods like cakes and cookies.

"These farmers reportedly bake the brownies and cakes at the plantations and sell them in Subic, Olongapo and other areas in the lowlands," Special Investigator Federico Criste said during a press conference at the NBI on Monday.

NBI forensic chemist Aida Magsipoc said consumers of baked goods with hashish oil could experience "more potent effects because of the products' more concentrated drug content."

Criste said the hashish extract costs 3,000 pesos per quart.

1 Comments:

  • Am morgen ein Joint und der tag ist dein freund.

    Browny´s are needed to relaxx if u come home from a hard working day,But for my own its Crazy to take brownys while hanging out,It should be only used while staying at home.That is also better for the ppl around you.So think about it. LEGALIZE HASHISH AND 5 FINGER 4 HOME USE. G E Z ( W )

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3/23/2006 3:49 AM  

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