MONTPELIER, Vermont, EE.UU. — Más de tres decenas de plantas de cannabis fueron halladas en las jardineras frente al capitolio de Vermont.Un visitante alertó esta semana a la policía de las 34 plantas entre las flores cultivadas que alinean el paso peatonal frente al edificio en Montpelier, informó la policía.El jefe de policía del capitolio, Matthew Romei, indicó que no sabe si las plantas no totalmente desarrolladas eran de marihuana o cáñamo.Las autoridades no tienen la intención de analizar las plantas para distinguirlas porque no hay un caso criminal, agregó. En Vermont, la posesión de pequeñas cantidades de marihuana para uso recreativo es legal. Los agricultores pueden cultivar cáñamo para comercializarlo. Romei dijo que, en años recientes, las autoridades han hecho descubrimientos similares en los jardines del parlamento.
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