Should parents whose children exposed to marijuana be charge


Assignment task: Children love sweets and often find it difficult to keep their hands off of brownies and candies. However, in states that allow medicinal or recreational marijuana, those sweets may not be what they seem. Since 2014, Colorado has seen an increase of 150% of children exposed to marijuana through edibles. Symptoms for marijuana exposure in children include lethargy, vomiting, or agitation. While the numbers of children exposed to marijuana are still low, 163 documented cases between 2009 and 2015 they are still cause for concern. In 2015, Colorado required marijuana products to be sold in childproof packaging to help reduce the number of children exposed to marijuana. Many marijuana edibles come in forms that are appealing to children (i.e. gummy bears, candies, brownies, etc), do you feel these types of productions should be discontinued due to increase in the children who are accidently exposed to edible marijuana? Why or why not? Should parents whose children have been exposed to edible marijuana be charged a crime? Defend your position. Given the impact marijuana has on children's development (based on the reading) what should be done to prevent children's access/use?

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