Students Found With Possible Cannabis-Infused Candy At Charles County Elementary School – CBS Baltimore
WALDORF, Md. (WJZ) — Eight college students at a Charles County elementary faculty have been discovered passing round what seemed to be cannabis-infused sweet Monday, officers stated.
Based on officers at C. Paul Barnhart Elementary Faculty, throughout recess, a trainer witnessed college students passing round what seemed to be sweet.
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Throughout an additional inspection, the trainer observed the bag included a label that indicated it contained “edible sweet,” which accommodates hashish that may be ingested.
The trainer confiscated the sweet and reported the incident to directors who then contacted 911 for medical help.
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The varsity was positioned in a “maintain standing” as a precaution throughout the investigation, officers stated. Not one of the eight college students allegedly concerned have been taken by EMS for medical college students. They have been all launched to their dad and mom.
Faculty officers stated they’re nonetheless working with police to research the incident. It’s unclear presently what number of, if any, of the scholars ingested the sweet.
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Officers additionally stated they don’t have any sort of affirmation that the merchandise we confiscated from the scholars is an precise edible.