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Why is this even an issue? CBS Denver reports that the news comes on the heels of a local hospital and police department warning parents that edible marijuana products — which are now legal in Colorado — can easily be mistaken for Halloween candy.
“They need to look at every single piece of candy,” said Jill Boyle, the emergency room director at St. Anthony’s Summit Medical Center, told reporter Brian Maass. The hospital recently launched an informational campaign urging parents to be “edible aware.”
But the second cookie he tried was a different story. “See it turn pink? Definitely a positive for THC.” Then he tried testing a piece of chocolate. “Definitely positive for THC as it begins to turn pink,” he said.
“Edibles have a large amount of THC in them,” Boyle said, referring to the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana. “We don’t want our children getting a hold of that and being critically ill.”
Critically ill? Weed’s not killed anyone. In fact last year the US Department Of Health And Human Services think it’s so safe they patented the use of “Cannabinoids as antioxidants and neuroprotectants.” Anyhow, if you don’t trust your neighbors and don’t want your kids exposed to antioxidants or neuroprotectants you can buy this $15 kit and test all your kid’s candy for ’em. Or you can put that money towards buying a ton of candy for half price the day after Halloween.
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