Marijuana gummies school incident raises concerns in LivoniaPosted by On

LIVONIA, Mich.Livonia police are investigating a situation regarding a fifth-grader who brought marijuana-infused gummies to school and shared them with another student.

Both were sent to the hospital as a precaution.

The incident happened at Grand River Academy, where less than a month ago, Local 4 News reported that a kindergartner brought a Jose Cuervo mixed drink to class and sharing it with other classmates.

Read: Kindergarten student brings Jose Cuervo mix to class in Livonia, shared it with 4 others

Krystle Morton has two children that attend Grand River Academy. She said she was in disbelief when the kindergartner incident came up and hoped nothing like that would happen to her children.

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Then, Tuesday (May 11), she received a voicemail explaining her son had a piece of a marijuana-infused gummy.

“I automatically started crying, and I was like hyperventilating,” said Morton.

Later, she learned an 11-year-old brought the gummies and split them with her son. Morton believes that child’s parents are at fault but still believes the school is responsible for making changes moving forward.

Dr. Whitney Minnock, Pediatric Emergency Physician at Beaumont Royal Oak, said they are treating more children who accidentally eat marijuana edibles over the last few years.

“Sometimes they get into the hospital, and they can be unresponsive and require, you know, some assistance breathing,” said Minnock. “Some kids have seizure-like activities; it can be very bad.”

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