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Rats Dine on Marijuana Confiscated by Police
New Orleans police found rats eating marijuana the department had confiscated as part of the War on Drugs.

New Orleans police say rats have been eating marijuana the department confiscated as part of the War on Drugs:
The year is 1284. The town: Hamelin. Our hero? The Pied Piper, summoned (in that fabulous multicolored tunic, no less) by a weary mayor to play his dulcet tones and lure away the town's rats, who were eating weed seized by law enforcement.
Oh. Erm, no. The rats of the 13th century were just being annoying. It's the rats of today who are allegedly feasting on cannabis taken by police down in the land of dreams. Ah, New Orleans.
"The rats are eating our marijuana," New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) Supervisor Anne Kirkpatrick told a City Council committee on Monday. "They're all high."
Fortunately, experts assure us the rats probably aren't actually getting high:
"If the rats are eating raw cannabis, I would be very surprised if they are actually getting high," Matt Hill, a professor at the University of Calgary, told Axios. Heat is required to activate THC, the psychoactive compound in marijuana, said Hill, who studies rats and weed (a surprisingly robust field!). Should the rats have actually gotten high, the rodents sharing real estate with the NOPD would likely be noticeably more docile, sluggish, and less aggressive.
That's a relief! We wouldn't want New Orleans rats to become more docile and sluggish.
However, this situation reveals a possible justification for marijuana prohibition that critics - myself included - have so far overlooked: confiscated marijuana is valuable food source for rats! And not just in New Orleans. Rodents as far afield as India and Argentina have also been dining on pot seized by law enforcement. What will they do if deprived of of their food supply? Surely we wouldn't want them to starve! Will no one think of the poor rodents?
This would not be the first animal welfare rationale for pot prohibition. Back in 2014, the then-Administrator of the DEA argued that marijuana legalization was a health risk for dogs (she was mostly wrong). Later, a police official in Illinois warned that legalization would force law enforcement to euthanize drug-sniffing dogs.
It may only be a matter of time before drug warriors unleash the argument that prohibition is needed to create a rat's paradise:
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Really?
I didn't know edibles had to be heated.
Perhaps the cooking process is enough?
They do. Edibles not only must be cooked but must include the fats necessary to store the THC as it's activated. Eating raw pot won't get you high, or nobody would bother to smoke (or cook) it.
Yes, really. It's called decarboxylation. Spare us the ignorant snipe and learn a thing or two.
https://www.bonappetit.com/story/a-beginners-guide-to-making-weed-butter
As Drewski mentioned, if you could just eat it like broccoli, nobody would bother smoking it.
"...This would not be the first animal welfare rationale for pot prohibition...."
I think you mean, "...rat-ionale" in this particular case. (Sorry; I tried, but just could not mouster up my usual enthusiasm for making a bad pun.)
"Rats Dine on Marijuana Confiscated by Police"
Yeah, or the cops are grabbing the pot for personal consumption and saying rats ate it.
The Rat ate my Blunt!
Either way the rats are eating it.
They're blaming IA for taking too much.
It may only be a matter of time before drug warriors unleash the argument that prohibition is needed to create a rat's paradise . . .
Expect especially difficult legal controversies among Jainists living in the U.S. under 1A religious protection.
Wait, in New Orleans the story is the rats ate all the weed? LOL.
Perhaps some other 'animals' were involved in making the weed disappear.
"Please, won't anyone think of the rats" is just as coherent and convincing as any other Somin argument. That's something, I guess.
They won’t starve. They can always work in government.
Animals already live their lives with a short term memory of 2 to 3 seconds before forgetting and moving on.
Are you implying Joe is an animal?
“The rats of the 13th century were just being annoying.”
Someone didn’t study history, even in grade-school history classes (Billy Binion). Imagine writing something that dumb and getting paid for it.
In the late 70s, early 80s, my sheriff’s office was a major interdiction agency. To satisfy the law, we maintained 200# of each smuggling case for prosecution.
I was a CSI detective. I often worked evenings, as my assignment to convert our arrest files to a Inger print based system was easier to do in the evening. Headquarters was largely empty, dispatch and he being the only occupants. I would hear noises. Investigating, I would find stoned mice stumbling about the hall after snarfling up their fill of evidence. They would escape evidence by chewing through the walls…needed some water and a warm sleep place!
Whats really hard is getting the rats to piss in the little cups
I would raise concerns about the security of the evidence vault.
If there are rats wandering around, how do we know that they didn't track someone else's cocaine into my client's baby laxative (or whatever is substituted for cocaine)? Of course it tests positive, it got cross-contaminated and we now have reasonable doubt.
On a more realistic basis, rats love to chew (on anything) and if you've got bags of powder or even pills that get chewed open, with rat feces mingled in -- and you're an honest cop -- what do you take to trial?!?
Not being able to secure your evidence strikes me as penny wise and dollar foolish when you realize how much busts & prosecutions actually cost....