Several students at an Elementary school in Rancho Cordova were ill after eating candy that contained THC, an ingredient in marijuana, according to a letter to parents on Thursday.(Video player above: ...
Several students at Robert J. McGarvey Elementary School in Rancho Cordova were sickened Thursday after eating candy brought by a student that contained THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, school ...
Monica Wiant used to unwind in the evening with a glass of wine. Now, the 47-year-old Chanhassen woman cracks open a THC seltzer or pops an edible instead. Young women surpassed men in cannabis use in ...
YOUR WAY IN JUST A FEW MINUTES, GUYS. TONIGHT, THREE CHILDREN IN INDIANTOWN ARE RECOVERING AFTER OFFICIALS SAY THE MIDDLE SCHOOLERS INGESTED THC INFUSED GUMMIES. THAT’S, OF COURSE, THE PSYCHOACTIVE ...
(WJW) – The Division of Cannabis Control has recalled some THC gummies sold at dispensaries across Ohio, state officials announced on Tuesday. The DCC issued a Class II Product Recall for some batches ...
Drinks infused with THC, the main psychoactive compound in marijuana, are no longer just a niche. They're popping up in bars, breweries, and stores across Georgia and around the country. Behind the ...
Ohio has implemented a 90-day ban on the sale of THC-infused gummies and beverages outside of licensed dispensaries. The temporary ban in Ohio began on October 14, following an executive order from ...
UPDATE: Sales can resume until Dec. 2, according to the judge that paused the Ohio governor's ban on THC gummies and beverages. Learn more here. Previously: Tuesday, Oct. 14, marks the first day that ...
SHARONVILLE, Ohio (WXIX) - Multiple students at Princeton Middle School were hospitalized last week after eating THC gummies on school grounds, according to Sharonville police. The students who were ...
Producers and retailers have been scrambling to move their stock before Gov. Mike DeWine's ban on THC beverages in Ohio takes effect Oct. 14. But if you're a consumer who's stocked up, you can relax.
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Gov. Mike DeWine’s move to effectively ban intoxicating hemp products in Ohio, at least temporarily, includes some THC-infused drinks. But not all of them. That’s because the governor’s ...