The NSPCC is so concerned by the exploitation of trafficked Vietnamese children that staff refer to UK-produced cannabis as “blood cannabis”. Occasionally, he found the heat or the heavy, sweet smell of the cannabis plants so overpowering that he left the house to walk around the block. He tried to hide beneath the cannabis plants that had flourished under his care and grown to waist height. Often cultivating cannabis is the least bad experience in their lives.”Facebook Twitter Pinterest Cannabis plants found inside the leisure centre. Photograph: Penny Cross/Northcliffe Media Ltd/Plymouth HeraldBy the time Jenkins got there, police had removed the cannabis plants, leaving 400 pots full of soil.
Source: The Guardian March 25, 2017 09:56 UTC