Groundbreaking news from the fields of unlicensed pharmacology and unpublished botany: Unlicensed marijuana growers have discovered how to dramatically alter the morphology of cannabis plants through selective breeding, something the professional sciences have not yet been able to accomplish. The foliage on that ripe marijuana flower in the pic has been bred to look like ragweed leaves instead of the traditional 7 pointed, jagged edged pot plant leaf, the variety pictured can now be grown anywhere without fear of discovery. Major morphological changes to the plant structure like this are going to make the unlicensed production of illegal medications far, far easier in the coming years thanks to this major scientific breakthrough. The nature of the tech involved is still a guarded secret and is seems like it could remain that way forever because nobody knows who the people producing the modified plants are, but maybe one day the university research community will figure out how it all works and publish it for the general public.