Via aspiring mafioso Alex of i-Con, an amusing story about a group of illegal marijuana growers in Canada who had 14 wild black bears guarding their pot supply. Apparently, the growers lured the bears onto the land to act as guard animals by leaving dog food across the place. However, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) these bears didn't really do their job. One officer noted that the bears "were tame, they just sat around watching... at one point one of the bears climbed onto the hood of a police car, sat there for a bit and then jumped off." Any guesses why these bears were so, um, mellow?
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