As the evidence is no longer available, the nibbling nuisances could prevent appropriate sentences from being ordered — via TheGrowthOp
that apparently loves weed was documented gorging on ganja until the little fella passed out flat on his back.Article contentafter access to the drug was taken away was released.
After the rats had been trained to nose-poke for puffs during one-hour sessions over 21 days, access to the puffs stopped. When that happened, researchers reported “it went from 17 to 18 nose pokes up to 70 to 80 on average. They were trying to figure out why it wasn’t working.” Also, the police station rat issue is not new and doesn’t only affect India. Last month in Nigeria, the
that a rat displaying some very odd behaviour may have got high on cannabis evidence stored in an evidence room.Indeed, police in Bihar previously pointed their fingers at the ravenous rodents for consuming thousands of litres of confiscated alcohol stored on the premises, per the. This booze binge apparently took place after the state banned the sale and consumption of alcohol.
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