Prohibited Poppies: Poppy Grower Mistakenly Plants Flowers That Can Be Used To Make Opium

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Publicado 2022-11-25
A Tasmanian flower grower has been left shocked after a drug task force uprooted her entire crop of poppies. Kate Dixon accidentally planted poppies that are restricted, as they can be used to make opium.
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  • Her mistake was posting them on Instagram. Social media strikes again!
  • @donmartin7460
    I guess this is the reason my mom’s poppy’s keep getting picked or stolen.
  • Perfectly legal as long as you aren’t caught processing the pods or growing huge amounts of them. I grow them every summer
  • @PTQ4Q4Q4Q4
    What a joke, I can't plant a plant, SMH.
  • @gypsylee73
    OH MY GOD A PLANT CAN BE USED TO MAKE A DRUG!!
  • @chaselee86
    Isn't poppy the symbol of the Remembrance Day? It is widely grown in the UK.
  • Poppies here in the USA are legal to grow they call them Bread Seed poppies and are used for baking!
  • Back in the day, one of my mates bough a container of Poppy Seeds from the Supermarket, and planted them. Out of a hundred, 3 sprouts came up. I though they irradiated them to make them sterile.
  • You can make opium out of 99% of poppy plants. Some just have a higher content. Meanwhile you can just order some red maeng da kratom online and that stuff will make you feel like you took 3 or 4 30mg oxys but even better. Opium is a lot of work for no pay off.