11-year-old in trouble after sharing marijuana-laced Rice Krispies Treats with classmates
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The Wise County Sheriff's Office is investigating the case of an 11-year-old giving four classmates Rice Krispies Treats laced with marijuana oil. (Fox 4)
An 11-year-old Texas boy is in hot water after he shared marijuana oil-laced Rice Krispies Treats with four of his classmates. A local police officer in Newark told Fox 4 News he believes the fifth-grader knew the desserts contained a psychotropic chemical.
“I believe they all knew it had some content of a drug that would help make them drunk,” Wise County Sheriff Lane Akin told the news station.
A teacher in the Northwest Independent School District, in North Texas, noticed the boys’ eyes looked glassy, that they were giggly, and that their motor skills were impaired.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}“One of them became combative,” Akin added.
Two of the students, none of which Fox 4 named, were processed in the juvenile system but not detained.
Akin noted the case is just one of many made possible by recreational pot legalization in Colorado, Fox 4 reported.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}“Almost on a weekly basis, my deputies on patrol are intercepting edibles and other forms of marijuana coming into Texas on (Highway) 287 from Colorado,” he told the news station.