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07-27-2006, 08:57 AM
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"GREENADES" (MARIJUANA GUMBALLS) IN HOWARD COUNTY, MARYLAND
The Maryland State Police-Forensic Sciences Division Laboratory in Pikesville recently received two yellow gumballs, each with a smiley face printed on one side and a bored hole filled with greenish-brown vegetable matter on the opposite side (see Photos 1-2). Both gumballs were wrapped in tin foil labeled as “Greenades” with a marijuana leaf and detailed instructions for use (see Photo 3). The exhibits were seized by a school-assigned Police Officer from two high school students performing a purchase while they were passing between classes at a Howard County (Maryland) High School. Analysis of the plant material by microscopy, GC, GC/MS, Mayer’s, and modified Duquenois-Levine confirmed marijuana (THC content not quantitated). Each gumball contained approximately one gram of marijuana, and the total net mass of the two gumballs was 17.5 grams. This was the first submission of “Greenades” to the Maryland State Police-Forensic Sciences Division.
"GREENADES" (MARIJUANA GUMBALLS) IN HOWARD COUNTY, MARYLAND
The Maryland State Police-Forensic Sciences Division Laboratory in Pikesville recently received two yellow gumballs, each with a smiley face printed on one side and a bored hole filled with greenish-brown vegetable matter on the opposite side (see Photos 1-2). Both gumballs were wrapped in tin foil labeled as “Greenades” with a marijuana leaf and detailed instructions for use (see Photo 3). The exhibits were seized by a school-assigned Police Officer from two high school students performing a purchase while they were passing between classes at a Howard County (Maryland) High School. Analysis of the plant material by microscopy, GC, GC/MS, Mayer’s, and modified Duquenois-Levine confirmed marijuana (THC content not quantitated). Each gumball contained approximately one gram of marijuana, and the total net mass of the two gumballs was 17.5 grams. This was the first submission of “Greenades” to the Maryland State Police-Forensic Sciences Division.