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$500,000 in Marijuana Goes Up in Smoke

Antigo police and Langlade County sheriff's deputies watched as $500,000 in marijuana went up in smoke at a local gravel pit. 



Authorities say they also tossed a half pound of cocaine, some heroin, Ecstasy tablets, methamphetamine and other drugs into the fire.
That's a mighty toxic brew of smoke that's been released in the air. I'd hate to think that anyone inhaled any of that brew.

The article fails to mention how much it will cost to clean up the toxic waste site. I'm sure they'll want to clean it, I'd hate to think that they'd allow that brew to be absorbed into the local aquifer.

I think it would make more of an impact to the local community if they changed the headline to: $25,000 in potential tax revenues goes up in smoke.
Galaxy Reviewed by Galaxy on . $500,000 in Marijuana Goes Up in Smoke $500,000 in Marijuana Goes Up in Smoke Fri, May 01, 2009 5:35 pm Source: Chicago News, Chicago Weather, Chicago Sports and Politics -- chicagotribune.com ANTIGO, Wis. - Antigo police and Langlade County sheriff's deputies watched as $500,000 in marijuana went up in smoke at a local gravel pit. 

 The cannabis bonfire Wednesday night was the result of drug trafficking in the northwoods over the last several years. 

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