Posted on 10/19/2014 8:48:44 PM PDT by Dallas59
Colorado parents are being told to be on the lookout this Halloween for marijuana-laced candy, NBC News reported.
The Facebook page of the Denver Police Department is warning that mass-produced candy can by sprayed with hash oil, and once the spray dries, there is no way to tell that the candy has been infused.
The station reported that the Denver PD Facebook page features Patrick Johnson, owner of marijuana shop Urban Dispensary. In the film, Johnson urges parents to inspect any candy their children bring home after trick-or-treating on Halloween to make sure it hasnt been tampered with..
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LOL! This "news" is another gross distortion from the Reefer Madness brigade. The shop owner's actual statement is "that companies looking to break into the edibles market often infuse knock-off candy by spraying it with hash oil" - nothing remotely to do with 'tampering.'
I was afraid that all Democrats had left FreeRepublic. Thanks.
Ya know; Republicans want to starve children, conservatives want you to get sick and die quickly, and libertarians want everyone to be high.
Thanks again for your sophisticated and mature analysis. Very impressive.
Are you serious?
That's like warning drivers not to pick up hitch hikers by the graveyard. Tampered Halloween candy is urban myth #1! How many kids were denied trick or treating because of dumb nannies who believe these scare stories?
Yes, but it was dad trying to harm kill his kids for the life insurance money. They guy who did it gave the candy to five other children to cover his crime but only his son ate the candy.
Does this replace the warnings that I grew up with about needles and razor blades? Damn legal inanimate objects! Just like guns - always hurting people by themselves....and stuff.
Yeah, right. So dear little eight-year-old Jilly from next door is standing on my stoop in her Princess costume saying, “Thanks for the blunt, Mr. Drill, but that’s awful ditchweed. You want my brother Bobby and me to hook you up with some serious reefer?” Well, she got that Mercedes from somewhere...
I grew up in a densely packed neighborhood so I cleaned up pretty good that time of year. My brother and I would collect candy by the pillowcase. If we had time, we'd change up our costumes and make the rounds again. Back then, they'd hand out full-sized candy bars. Not those "minis" that CVS and Wal-Mart sell by the truckload.
But seriously, we should ban everything that can be used to taint candy.
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