Man confused about Ohio drug laws called a police department demanding that officers return the small amount of marijuana they 'stole' from him.
A man confused about Ohio drug laws has called a police department demanding that officers return the small amount of marijuana they"stole" from him.
WXIX-TV reports the man told a Sharonville police dispatcher in an expletive-laced call Tuesday that it's legal to possess 100 grams of marijuana, and the amount officers seized was just 4 grams . Sharonville police posted a recording of the call on their Facebook page. The suburban Cincinnati department wryly noted:"People may be a bit in the weeds, so we would like to take this opportunity to clear the haze."Sharonville police said they"don't make the rules" but must uphold them.
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