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In small nylon bags, a drone scattered material that looked like marijuana in the main square of Tel Aviv. Police arrested two people in connection with the case.
The drone scattered bags in Rabin Square, often used for political rallies and rallies, after a group fighting to legalize marijuana promised free grass to visitors to the square on social media, Reuters reports.
Rabin Square hallucinations: dozens of bags of marijuana were thrown from the sky by a skimmer. The person behind the project is a group calling themselves “Green Skimmer”. Because the wind was not calculated correctly, most of the material was scattered across the road at Ibn Gvirol. Passersby enjoyed the loot@ynetalerts pic.twitter.com/xeziJsH950
Itay Blumental (@ItayBlumental) September 3, 2020
According to the Jerusalem Post, dozens of people tried to collect as many of the sachets as possible that bore the slogan of “Free Love,” an activist group. Police confiscated dozens of bags, but passersby also pocketed them before authorities arrived on the scene.
In Israel, the use of marijuana for medical purposes is currently allowed, but its use for recreational purposes is illegal.
(Featured photo: Twitter / Itay Blumental)
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