Sunday, September 29, 2013

Marijuana-laced candy found during bust




This week sheriff Mike Epperly of Berry County reported confiscating a package of candy containing marijuana. The Missouri drug task force intercepted this package and found the cannabis infused candies as well as a bag of regular marijuana. The package was being sent from Colorado to a town called Pineville. The main worry is that children could mistakenly get into these candies with THC ingredient (the main chemical found in marijuana and cause some issues with younger children such as irregular heartbeats or stomach problems. Children could easily mistakenly ingest a marijuana candy seeing that it looks like commonly found candy. In this specific package the candies were lemon drops, mints, and gummy bears; they all contained a certain amount of THC. The sheriff of Berry County made a promise to keep the special candies out of the hands of children residing in the area.

The video clip new coverage on this story is to inform the public of candies that contain marijuana and would be a potential risk of harming a child that ingested it. I feel that it is targeted towards parents because it is trying to illustrate how marijuana comes in many forms. In addition I feel that most of the people who will be watching this are parents who worry about their kids getting involved with drugs. I am wondering now about what could happen if marijuana gets legalized; would more children be at risk of mistakenly obtaining these THC edibles?  Would these marijuana candies be sold at the local target or would they be sold a dispensaries to people with a marijuana license?  

-Merrilee Viguers

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