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New Jersey Activists Defy Law And Plant A Cannabis Garden On The State House Lawn, Cops Show Up

New Jersey activists staged a protest on the State House lawn by planting a cannabis garden without a permit, later sparking a confrontation with the police, according to Heady NJ. Despite the state’s legalization of over 100 cannabis dispensaries, home cultivation remains a felony.

After some 40 cannabis seedlings were planted in a deliberate act of protest, New Jersey State Police demanded their removal, citing state property regulations. Despite efforts to negotiate and even an offer to give the plants to the cops, activists reluctantly dismantled the garden under police supervision.

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