In a recent USA Today article, they tried to shed light on the amount of marijuana getting smuggled out of Colorado to other states. However, their message was overshadowed by their inability to locate Colorado on a map of the United States. In the article, USA Today published an infographic stating that authorities have intercepted thousands of shipments of marijuana leaving Colorado to be sold on the black market in other states. But after a closer look at their map, USA Today is depicting marijuana traffic originating from Wyoming, our friendly neighbor to the north.


Of course, we all know the internet is a place of understanding and forgiveness, and that those on social media would never judge anyone for making such an honest mistake.... or maybe not.  

I love that even the state of Wyoming got in on the trolling of USA Today.  


Maybe USA Today knows something we don't about Wyoming, or maybe they are just the perfect news source to discuss the effects of marijuana since they are obviously partaking. Obviously, USA Today has since corrected the error.

(Source: Huffington Post)

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