Police Accidentally Get an Entire Neighborhood High with Marijuana Bonfire

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Indonesian police recently lit up 3.3 tons of marijuana outside their West Jakarta office, and subsequently got residents and journalists covering the incident pretty darn high.

According to local reports, the bud bonfire created a huge cloud of smoke that quickly spread to the houses of surrounding neighbors, causing many in the smoke’s vicinity to experience mild headaches and dizziness.

Officials did anticipate the engulfing fumes, and police put on gas masks before sparking up the massive pile of weed. However, residents were reportedly not warned ahead of time about the potent smoke.

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In addition to the 3.3 tons of cannabis, the police also destroyed 1.8 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine and 2.538 ecstasy pills.

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