Convent Pot Plantation Garden

Convent pot plantation garden revealed. Uganda police want to know why two nuns needed pot on their land served as a garden of a convent, but they claim it's to treat farm animals. Local police want answers about their convent garden, and they don't believe it was to heal pot bellied pigs either.

Under any other circumstance, the Uganda police probably would've laughed and burned the garden to the ground. Perhaps the nuns would be given a break, and told not to grow it anymore. However, there are two other people who police suspect are transporting and selling the marijuana garden.

The nuns had a nice garden, but this thing was the size of a full acre, and it is illegal. The two nuns and two porters have been questioned and no one has been charged. However, the two porters were arrested and released on bail.

One of the nuns told the local media that the marijuana was used to treat farm animals, such as pigs. They also claim that the garden was part of the convent. Also, there are reports that the nuns became very angry that the Uganda police entered the convent without permission.


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Source: NewsOXY
Author: Rob Adams
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