Hot sauce leads to hot water for one youthNot that some of us havenít thought about or even tried it, but one Chicago high school student ended up charged with a misdemeanor battery over his idea to spike the marinara sauce served in the school cafeteria. When another student bit into the spaghetti dish, he had a ìhotî awakening. The sauce had been spiced up with a jar of ìDa Bombî hot sauce, a killer of a hot sauce brand. Three staff members went to the hospital from just inhaling the fumes of the sauce.According to an ABC News report, one of the varieties of the Da Bomb sauce ñ the ìFinal Answer Hot Sauceî has almost as many Scoville units as pepper spray.Google Earth sees all, knows allWhen 50-year-old Curtis Croft started bragging about all of the marijuana he was growing on his property outside of Grants Pass in Oregon, the authorities heard about it and investigators went to Google Earth to check out the ìpot garden.î The online satellite images showed dozens of plants lined up in neat rows. The Rogue Area Drug Enforcement office sent an aircraft to get a closer look. Now, Croft had been certified to grow medical marijuana for five people, which equals 30 mature plants. However, in a follow-up raid, police seized 94 plants. Canít get away with nothing these days ñ well, maybe if you keep your mouth shut.
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