Chocolate Faded, With Chocolate Flavored Swisher Sweets

Bong rips, and paper planes

@ Long Beach

Pong!

Self explanatory. If not, I suggest you leave this site. 

100 Proof EverClear, this will get you Life At The Proper Altitude.

[DANGER: USE TO MUCH I don’t know what will happen]

South Bay Canna Clinic Gets Raided [10.5.11]

Our local Medical Marijuana Clinic in Torrance gets raided Today

Photos Taken By: Dozja

Tracking Marijuana from Its DNA

There is a new tool in the ongoing war on drugs and it comes from a forensic scientist at the University of New Haven. 

Heather Miller Coyle, an associate professor in the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences is setting up a national databank that will allow law enforcement to track marijuana DNA. 

Most people probably didn’t even know marijuana had DNA, but Coyle, who specializes in forensic botany, has developed a new method for collecting the drug’s genetic fingerprint, making it easy for officers to collect the samples at crime scenes.

“Plant DNA is like the DNA found in humans – it retains its lifelong genetic profile,” says Coyle.  “If one person has a suitcase of marijuana and another person has bags of it, we will be able to tell if it came from the same batch,” she said in a news release.

The DNA databank will be similar to one the FBI runs human DNA, the Combined DNA Index System or CODIS. CODIS allows DNA samples from crime scenes to be compared against a computerized database to help identify suspects.

The marijuana version will help law enforcement track where the drug came from and link it to criminal drug trafficking organizations in Mexico, growers in Canada or gangs in the U.S. 

Perfectly Rolled.

shout out to @heyydad for taking these flicks!

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