POSSIBLE POT PLANT PULLED AT GOVERNOR'S MANSION

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It may or may not have been marijuana growing at the Governor's Mansion in
Denver, but whatever it was, it's gone. State workers removed what looked
like a marijuana plant from a bed of bluebells and clover Thursday after
reporters asked about it. The State Patrol tested the plant and said it
wasn't marijuana. But a Denver Post reporter took a leaf to the Denver
Botanic Gardens, whose experts said it was. Dick Wadhams, a spokesman for
Republican Gov. Bill Owens, suggested, tongue in cheek, that three
Democrats who may challenge Mr. Owens may have been conspiring. "It's
clearly a joint effort," he said. If it was marijuana, it probably grew
from a seed that blew in or was dropped by a pot smoker, state police said.


Newshawk: Larry Nickerson
Pubdate: Sat, 18 Aug 2001
Source: Dallas Morning News (TX)
Copyright: 2001 The Dallas Morning News
Page: A7
Contact: letterstoeditor@dallasnews.com
Website: Dallas News: Breaking News for DFW, Texas, World
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