Police: Drug dog finds 18 pounds of pot in car

MYRTLE CREEK, Ore. - Police seized over 18 pounds of marijuana during a traffic stop Thursday morning.
Police in Myrtle Creek stopped a 2000 Honda Accord with Washington plate on Interstate 5 just before 10 a.m.
An Oregon State Police drug dog led police to 18.6 pounds of marijuana.
Police arrested Juan Manual Gonzales, 28, and Nicholas Esquivel, 26, on charges of unlawful distribution and possession of marijuana.
The law is bush league nonsense designed to raise revenue on the backs of innocents. Put police to doing real criminal research and stopping real crime not just some kids with pot, hurting no one and bothering none but the self righteous whom like to tell others whats good for them.Idiots promote pot as a dangerous drug when in reality it's a simple herb that can be quite useful, but instead is the reason our jails are overflowing.
when I first saw this pic, I thought..cool a big stuffed animal on a police car..weird..then I realized it was a bunch of buds...lol..the law is the law..you play you pay...I voted to legalize it...but the LAW is the LAW.
Another victim of the fascist police state USSA.
Sir, that is for personal use.
What a ridiculous waste of our tax monies spent on this-- when will we realize the drug war is over?--We lost.Â
@LifeisGOOD007 Nomatter what the government does... we lose.
What a waste of time money and cops. There is close to 1,000 times that much pot in lane county alone.