A Canadian woman who makes and sells ginger snaps laced with marijuana has been acquitted of drug trafficking for a second time.
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Mary Jean Dunstan, also known as Watermelon, was set free after prosecutors failed to prove the treats contained cannabis resin, the the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. said Friday.
"The judge found a reasonable doubt at the end of the Crown's case as to what was in the cookie," said Dunstan's lawyer, John Conroy.
Analysts who used samples of the resin police seized to mix and bake the same kind of batter Dunstan uses for her ginger snaps were unable to prove the extract was still present in the finished product.