
Heidi Carney speaks with her husband, Justin Menees, while their daughter, Lexi, 8, sells Girl Scout Cookies outside a marijuana dispensary in Phoenix on Friday, Feb. 21, 2014. Girl Scouts seem to be foregoing the usual supermarket stops for selling their beloved cookies. A few days after a teenager sold dozens of cookie boxes outside a San Francisco pot dispensary, Menees, 8, will return to Trumed Dispensary in Phoenix on Saturday for the same purpose. Carney, got the idea after hearing about what happened in San Francisco. Susan de Queljoe, a spokeswoman for the Girl Scouts, Arizona Cactus-Pine Council, says this is not something the organization would encourage but that it's up to the parents. (AP Photo/Terry Tang)
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