Police in Puertoi Rico mistakes Yuca plant for Marijuana

 
Related

Which banana would you choose? Your response may affect your health

Crazy stuff
1120 points

19 siblings await their sperm donor father, now watch when he opens the door

Crazy stuff
378 points



Most recent

Portworx de Pure Storage extiende las capacidades de la plataforma para acelerar las cargas de trab

Patricia Amaya Comunicaciones
16 points

HAL Company obtiene la certificación Great Place To Work por tercer año consecutivo

Luisa Fernanda Rozo
18 points

Motivos para elegir Salomon si haces senderismo

Saludables
8 points

La Importancia de las Veedurías Ciudadanas en la Defensa del Erario Público

Luis Horgelys Brito Ariza
12 points

Magola López: Una Mujer Admirable

Carlos Eduardo Lagos Campos
92 points

Cinco hábitos poco conocidos para proteger los datos de su empresa de un ciberataque

Prensa
24 points

Me gusta cuando llueve

Carlos Eduardo Lagos Campos
64 points

El Mejor Alcalde de La Guajira: ¿Un Título o una Realidad ?

Luis Horgelys Brito Ariza
298 points

La imposición de la instalación de micros medidores de la empresa veolia vs usuarios.

Luis Horgelys Brito Ariza
44 points

Más allá del blanco y negro: El pensamiento binario en la crítica y su impacto en el diálogo

Carlos Eduardo Lagos Campos
80 points
SHARE
TWEET
Police in San Juan, Puerto Rico arrested 17 students last week after mistaking their cassava plant (commonly known as "yuca" in Spanish) for marijuana. In the spirit of protest and activism that runs deep through Puerto Rico's history, a small crowd gathered by the side of a highway to challenge police and #LegalizeYuca.



Police in Puertoi Rico mistakes Yuca plant for Marijuana

Primera Hora verified that the woman speaking in the video below, Ariadna Godreau, was a lawyer intending to clear up the confusion on behalf of her client by offering a quick lesson on the yuca's many mysteries.



"They told us this was what kind of plant?" she asks, referring to the students who were arrested.

"Yuca," the crowd replies in unison. Godreau goes on to explain that the two plants bare similarities, and are often confused.

"Igual que la batata!" (It's the same as the sweet potato!) screams one woman, whose love of sweet potato is apparently matched only by her passion for marijuana activism. The man filming the incident can be heard muttering "'ta malo ese training" (their training is so bad) and "...que papelón," (a total mess or embarassing scenario).

Many gathered in the crowd seemed to be united in their support of decriminalizing pot, chanting "No más preso por pasto/ya nos tienen harto!" ("No more prison for weed/you've got us fed up!") toward the end of the video.

The students were released on April 22 and won't face any charges related to possession. Still, be careful with your yuca plants out on these mean streets.

Fuente: www.theflama.com
SHARE
TWEET
To comment you must log in with your account or sign up!
Featured content