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tod evans
01-04-2014, 05:40 AM
This wonderful piece of propaganda was found on Drudge;


Longmont 2-Year-Old Tests Positive For Pot

http://denver.cbslocal.com/2014/01/03/longmont-2-year-old-tests-positive-pot/

The obligatory cute kid picture;

http://cbsdenver.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/longmont-pot-tot.jpg?w=620&h=349&crop=1




LONGMONT, Colo. (CBS4)- Police in Longmont are trying to figure out how a toddler got her hands on marijuana that made her sick.
Two year old Evelyn tested positive for pot and ended up in the hospital but her mother doesn’t know how the child came into contact with the now-legal drug.
Evelyn’s mother, Aida Hernandez, believes the child ate part of a cookie she found on the ground in the grass outside of their apartment. I read this as boogity-boogity..:rolleyes:
“It was brown, like a chocolate chip cookie,” said Hernandez.
Hernandez said she took it away from her but about a half hour later noticed something was wrong.
“She was asleep, she was opening and closing her eyes and she couldn’t walk really well. She was weak,” said Hernandez.
Hernandez said they immediately went to the hospital where doctors said the toddler tested positive for THC, the active ingredient in marijuana.
“They do a blood test and that’s when they told me. That was a surprise,” said Hernandez.
Police in Longmont are investigating but said they do believe the mother. Officers searched the home for any signs of marijuana use and found nothing. Search the home....No surprise there.
Hernandez also said she has agreed to take a blood test. Of course she did otherwise she'd never see her child again..
“It’s everywhere now that it’s legal they have it everywhere,” said Hernandez. "They" are bound to leave weed lying around for kids to find now that it's legal..
Her oldest daughter, Amira, is happy to have her little sister back at home. She said what happened is random and worries it could happen to anyone.
“All of the parents watch out for their children. I don’t want other children getting what she got,” said Amira.
The group Smart Colorado believes edible marijuana products don’t have enough regulations and think more of them will end up in the hands of children.
Police did not find the cookie that Evelyn apparently ate.

Anti-Neocon
01-04-2014, 05:41 AM
Meh, now that it's legal things like this are going to happen while people celebrate its legality, and then it'll fade out of style gradually.

Ranger29860
01-04-2014, 08:34 AM
Wait let me get this straight. A child finds a cookie on the ground in the grass and eats it? Where the hell was the parent? Also how would it being legal make any difference here?

Origanalist
01-04-2014, 08:42 AM
It would have been less dangerous if she found d-con, nobody thinks it should be illegal.

phill4paul
01-04-2014, 09:16 AM
It would have been less dangerous if she found d-con, nobody thinks it should be illegal.

Bingo.