Israelis Rushed to Collect Packs of Cannabis Fallen from the Sky
Israelis rejoiced and rushed to the street after thousands of plastic packs containing cannabis have fallen from the sky.
What happen to Israel recently was just the reality version of the nursery song “If all the raindrops” turn into sweet treats. But Israel has rained cannabis as part of their campaign for legalization.
The considered medical plan rained from on high in Israel’s liberal hub of Tel Aviv. Legalization campaigners used a drone to airdrop bags of the drug, sparking delight on the ground.
A “Green Drone” had preannounced a drop of hundreds of bags of medical plants on central Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square. According to the report of Inquirer, each bag contains two grams.
“It’s time, dear friends. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s Green Drone distributing free cannabis from the sky,” it said on its Telegram channel, quoted in Israeli media.
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Campaigners urged followers to roll up for further fall each week in various location around Israel. Based on the report, two police arrested two allegedly drone operators on that day.
It urged followers to roll up for further falls each week in various locations around Israel, even as police arrested two alleged drone operators on Saturday.
Israeli smokers often use encrypted messaging apps to order grass deliveries, even though the drug is illegal in the Jewish state. Medical use of cannabis is permitted but Israeli police are often proud of drug busts.
Researchers said in June that there was a high probability that ancient Israel would rise to cannabis in religious rituals. This after finding traces of medicine in a religious area in Israel.
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