Pennsylvania police department offering bag of Doritos to 'check your product' on 4/20

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People who turn in their dealers can also claim a free family-size bag of Doritos, according to the department.

A new study researching the relationship between marijuana and exercise found that the drug helped motivate people to work out and improve their overall exercise and recovery.

In honor of 4/20, a holiday celebrating cannabis, a police department in Pennsylvania is offering a free bag of Doritos to anyone that wants to have their "product" checked out by officers. that they are willing to check any "product" for free that residents want to bring to the station. Police added that anyone willing to turn in their "dealer" will receive a family size bag of Doritos.

"With that being said, if you need help with substance abuse issues, please contact Cumberland-Perry Drug & Alcohol Commission [email protected] for assistance," said the department.

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