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Helicopter Check Yields Major Marijuana Bust in Kentucky
Kentucky State Police Seize More Than 200 Pot Plants
Kentucky State police made a marijuana bust in Henry County Tuesday.
Kentucky investigators spotted the pot plants from the air Monday during a
random helicopter check, WLKY NewsChannel 32 reported.
Kentucky troopers said once you know what you're looking for the marijuana
plants are easy to spot because they're a lighter green color.
They expected to find about 50 plants, but found more than 200 and cut them
all down, according to WLKY.
Kentucky trooper Dennis Mabry said it's a good feeling to get rid of the plants.
"You're stopping it before it hits the street," he said.
The area where the marijuana was found actually had nails in the ground sticking
up to prevent any animals from eating the plants, WLKY reported.
Kentucky police said the plants were worth around $200,000.
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Kentucky Treatment Facts
- During 2000, of the 18,559 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Kentucky, 1,254 were for cocaine .
- During 2000, of the 18,559 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Kentucky, 2,227 were for marijuana .
- During 2000, of the 18,559 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Kentucky, 110 were for heroin .
- During 2000, of the 18,559 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Kentucky, 250 were for meth .
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Kentucky Facts
The Kentucky Derby is the oldest continuously held horse race in the country.
It is held at Churchill Downs in Louisville on the first Saturday in May.
Kentucky was a popular hunting ground for the Shawnee and Cherokee Indian nations
prior to being settled by white settlers.
The first Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant owned and operated by Colonel Sanders
is located in Corbin.
Kentucky is the state where both Abraham Lincoln, President of the Union, and
Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy, were born. They were born less
than one hundred miles and one year apart.
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