KERR COUNTY, Texas - The Kerr County Sheriff's Office made a pretty significant bust of magic mushrooms and THC vapes that just might ruin your upcoming party.

Dang it.

Authorities are accusing two men of possessing three pounds of psychedelic mushrooms, along with 12 more pounds of THC products, with the intent to deliver them as well as manufacture them.

So, what happened?

The law caught a whiff of weed during a traffic stop on Interstate 10, resulting in a search of the trunk, which led to a plethora of narcotic fun and an "extensive" amount of vapes, edibles, wax, and vacuum-sealed bags of pot.

Kerr County Sheriff's Office
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I know I called the guys "men" above, but they are very young. The driver, Jason Jaymes Borcher, is only 22, and the passenger, Justin Ray Perez, is 18.

It's always a shame when a young person starts their life out with major criminal charges, especially when it comes to silly stuff like pot and mushrooms, but I don't make the rules. It'd be a lot cooler if I did...

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Borcher's bond is set at $115,000, and Perez's is set at $107,500.

Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha made a statement on social media that read, "Our interdiction efforts continue every single day, around the clock, to prevent drug smuggling in Kerr County," and that they will "continue to enforce state law, protect public safety, and submit strong cases for prosecution.

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