In the mountains of Aomori Prefecture, northern Japan, officers use sickles to take away wild marijuana in an effort to thwart folks illegally getting into the realm to reap the feral crops with out permission.
Although the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has been performing such preventative actions for greater than 60 years, the federal government made it public for the primary time on July 28.
Unlike marijuana grown illegally, wild marijuana grows a lot taller than a mean individual.
There are stated to be 1,000 hashish colonies in Aomori Prefecture, however we hardly ever see them.
The Deputy Director of the Narcotics Control Division on the Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare acknowledged, “We want people to be aware of the fact that marijuana plants grow naturally in Japan. We hope this will serve as an opportunity to focus on drug abuse prevention activities.”
If anybody occurs to come back throughout wild marijuana, they’re inspired to contact the Health Bureau or their respective prefectural authorities.
鎌を持って分け入る厚労省や県の職員たち。
野生の大麻の除去活動。 …proceed studying
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