'Loco weed' may be bad for human beings
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Editor, the Advocate:
My daddy, Dave Williams, grew up on a small ranch in Oklahoma. They had horses and found that if a horse ate wild marijuana, it would go "loco." Is there a big difference between wild marijuana and tame marijuana?
The wild plants were called "loco weed." If loco weed caused a horse to go loco, then what does it do to a human brain?
Dorothy G. Wilson
Seadrift


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you must be loco thinking a horse ate marijuana and went crazy! that's loco! the horse probably ate jimson weed otherwise known as loco weed!
June 19, 2009 at 5:10 p.m."Locoweed" does not refer to marijuana, but rather to members of the plant families Oxytropis and Astragalus.
June 19, 2009 at 4:09 p.m.I think I just lost a few IQ points reading this letter.
June 19, 2009 at 3:45 p.m.Dorothy,
I really wish Bill Clinton had inhaled, then we would know if it was the marijuana or just Bill being Bill.
I'm going to pass on attacking this letter, it would just be too darned easy.
Have a great day Dorothy
June 18, 2009 at 7:50 p.m.