Do higher pot prices mean lower demand for food?

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This is the kind of story that rules the "most viewed" portion of the Daily Record site for weeks when it happens around here, so I figured I'd share it.

Apparently drug dealers are charging more for their weed.

So one Texas man allegedly decided to start growing his own, just like a lot of York County is apparently growing its own tomatoes and string beans and whatnot because they've gone up in price.

And since the entire country now knows about it, you can guess how the alleged farming operation ended.

Check out the story here.

What's next? People stealing Sesnas to make their own cocaine runs to Columbia?

Personally, I think snack food companies should start calling for Congressional hearings on whether pot dealers are bilking the American pot user and unfairly impacting their snack business.

I think a big settlement is in their future. What do you think?

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This page contains a single entry by Brent M. Burkey published on August 20, 2008 3:55 PM.

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