Father charged after child unknowingly shares cannabis edibles at school

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The 43-year-old father of a child who brought cannabis edibles to an Ohio elementary school, thinking they were leftover Easter candy, has been charged. All of the edibles were stored in places like fridges or freezers and did not have the childproof packaging required on legal cannabis edibles, notes the advisory. The Ohio father is scheduled to appear in municipal court on May 11. Five children at Windermere Elementary School became ill on Apr. 21 after sharing a non-school food item during lunch, school principal Julie Nolan reports in a statement to parents. It is alleged the father told police that he bought the edibles several years ago in Colorado, where recreational cannabis is legal, and uses them for a medical condition.

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The 43-year-old father of a child who brought cannabis edibles to an Ohio elementary school, thinking they were leftover Easter candy, has been charged.

Five children at Windermere Elementary School became ill on Apr. 21 after sharing a non-school food item during lunch, school principal Julie Nolan reports in a statement to parents. The five pupils, all aged 11 or younger, included the 10-year-old girl and four others, per...

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