Posted on 02/02/2023 6:52:28 PM PST by jerod
Anglophone East school officials won't speak about incident that made some of the kids feel ill
New Brunswick RCMP are trying to find out how a girl in Grade 5 got hold of cannabis candies, which were then consumed by seven children at school Wednesday.
Sgt. Eric Hanson of the Sackville detachment said the students, aged 10 and 11, consumed the cannabis candies after the girl brought them to Marshview Middle School.
Hanson did not say if the children knew the candies contained THC. He said the candies were not legal Cannabis NB products.
Some of the students began to feel ill, he said. Once the school learned what happened, the principal called their parents and sent all seven students to hospital.
None had to be admitted to hospital, and they were at home later, Hanson said.
"No serious injuries or effects to report," he said Thursday. "All children are doing fine today."
The Anglophone East School District would not speak to CBC News about the incident at Marshview, which has students in grades 5 through 8.
Trudeau's legalization of pot is sure paying off... No tax revenue because nobody buys the legal cannabis because it's a terrible product... And now even children can do drugs that mom and dad brought home.
Isn’t pot supposed to make you high, not ill?
You should ask a doctor that, I don’t know.
“Isn’t pot supposed to make you high, not ill?”
My understanding is the ill feeling is interpreted by the human as a high. Whereas animals when ingesting substances that make them “high” are interpreted as being ill and they will never touch it again.
The word intoxicant, is from the Greek and the root “toxic” means poison.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.