
WALDORF, Md. – On March 31, a school administrator at Thomas Stone High School was notified that a student may have consumed gummies containing THC.
The administrator went to look for the student and found them in a hallway. The student indicated they took gummies containing THC and reported they didn’t feel well and couldn’t walk.
EMS responded and transported the student to a hospital for treatment. The student’s parents were contacted. There were no bags of gummies recovered.
Parents are urged to talk with their students about the risks affiliated with consuming products that contain unknown, mind-altering substances. The investigation is ongoing.
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