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Thomas Cunningham, 21, and Mary Essa, 19, were arrested Saturday on suspicion of second-degree assault, fraudulently inducing the consumption of a controlled substance and conspiracy charges, university police spokesman Ryan Huff said.


Huff said three of those who ate the brownies were hospitalized, suffering from the effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active property in marijuana.


"If someone views this as a prank, it's no laughing matter," Huff told Reuters. "These (charges) are all felonies which carry potential prison time."


According to Huff, police were summoned to a classroom building Friday morning on a report that a female professor was complaining of dizziness and was drifting in and out of consciousness. The instructor, who was not identified, was transported to a hospital.


Later Friday, the mother of a student in the class notified police that her daughter also was hospitalized after suffering "an anxiety attack."


The family of a third student also notified police that their daughter felt like she was going to black out after attending the class, and that they took her to a hospital.


All three have since been released from the hospital.


Huff said the students brought the brownies to class as part of a "bring food to class" day, and those who ate the brownies were unaware that they were laced with pot. Five students and the instructor fell ill after eating the brownies, police said.


Investigators questioned the instructor and 11 of the 12 students who attended the class and determined that Cunningham and Essa baked the brownies and served them to the unsuspecting class, Huff said. Both remain in the Boulder County jail pending a bond hearing.


Last month, Colorado voters approved the recreational use and possession of small amounts of marijuana.


In response to the legalization vote, University of Colorado president Bruce Benson sent a message to college alumni last week, saying that marijuana remains illegal under federal law, and its use on the university's campuses could jeopardize research grant money.


"Marijuana threatens to cost the university nearly a billion dollars annually in federal revenue, money we can ill afford to lose," Benson said.




http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/12/10/us-usa-colorado-marijuana-idUSBRE8B901620121210
 
No. Forcing others to do something through fraud is against the philosophy of libertarianism. This would be a crime for Libertarians as much as anybody else.
 
Isn't marijuana supposed to be harmless?

It's really an issue of dosage, especially with the very potent strains available these days. One could bake as much weed into a tray of brownies as they might smoke in a month. Even a large amount of weed in a brownie can be disguised by the liberal addition of chopped nuts and chocalate chips, as well as extra cocoa and butter. Excess consumption of marijuana can lead to intoxication. The thing is one must work pretty hard at it.
 
I've read it's much more potent if you ingest it in this manner. I am just an old-fashioned girl...I smoke it.

Then there is that. Not only are the effects more intense, but can be FAR longer lasting as well.

(not that there is anything wrong with smoking it, though some do claim it is a waste)
 
Then there is that. Not only are the effects more intense, but can be FAR longer lasting as well.

(not that there is anything wrong with smoking it, though some do claim it is a waste)

I keep meaning to try vaping. Never been into the baking it thing though.
 
It is rather benign. Nothing in your story reported any "harm."

Really? Read the story again.

Thomas Cunningham, 21, and Mary Essa, 19, were arrested Saturday on suspicion of second-degree assault, fraudulently inducing the consumption of a controlled substance and conspiracy charges, university police spokesman Ryan Huff said.

No harm there?

Huff said three of those who ate the brownies were hospitalized, suffering from the effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active property in marijuana.

No harm in hospitalizing three unsuspecting people?

"If someone views this as a prank, it's no laughing matter," Huff told Reuters. "These (charges) are all felonies which carry potential prison time."

Being convicted of multiple felonies and serving time in prison won't seem harmful, will it?


According to Huff, police were summoned to a classroom building Friday morning on a report that a female professor was complaining of dizziness and was drifting in and out of consciousness. The instructor, who was not identified, was transported to a hospital.

Later Friday, the mother of a student in the class notified police that her daughter also was hospitalized after suffering "an anxiety attack."

The family of a third student also notified police that their daughter felt like she was going to black out after attending the class, and that they took her to a hospital.

All three have since been released from the hospital.

Huff said the students brought the brownies to class as part of a "bring food to class" day, and those who ate the brownies were unaware that they were laced with pot. Five students and the instructor fell ill after eating the brownies, police said.

If your kids or wife had been dosed without their knowledge, you wouldn't see any harm, would you?

Investigators questioned the instructor and 11 of the 12 students who attended the class and determined that Cunningham and Essa baked the brownies and served them to the unsuspecting class, Huff said. Both remain in the Boulder County jail pending a bond hearing.

Last month, Colorado voters approved the recreational use and possession of small amounts of marijuana.

In response to the legalization vote, University of Colorado president Bruce Benson sent a message to college alumni last week, saying that marijuana remains illegal under federal law, and its use on the university's campuses could jeopardize research grant money.

"Marijuana threatens to cost the university nearly a billion dollars annually in federal revenue, money we can ill afford to lose," Benson said.

I guess the university thinks there's no harm in this incident, right?


http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/12/10/us-usa-colorado-marijuana-idUSBRE8B901620121210
 
This was a stupid, immature idea. Yes I'd imagine if you were secretly dosed it could cause all kinds of problems but MJ on it's own isn't like a lot of drugs or alcohol etc. The harm wasn't the MJ, it was what these stupid kids did with it.
 
This was a stupid, immature idea. Yes I'd imagine if you were secretly dosed it could cause all kinds of problems but MJ on it's own isn't like a lot of drugs or alcohol etc. The harm wasn't the MJ, it was what these stupid kids did with it.

Do you think they caused "harm"?
 
Really? Read the story again.

Thomas Cunningham, 21, and Mary Essa, 19, were arrested Saturday on suspicion of second-degree assault, fraudulently inducing the consumption of a controlled substance and conspiracy charges, university police spokesman Ryan Huff said.

No harm there?

Huff said three of those who ate the brownies were hospitalized, suffering from the effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active property in marijuana.

No harm in hospitalizing three unsuspecting people?

"If someone views this as a prank, it's no laughing matter," Huff told Reuters. "These (charges) are all felonies which carry potential prison time."

Being convicted of multiple felonies and serving time in prison won't seem harmful, will it?


According to Huff, police were summoned to a classroom building Friday morning on a report that a female professor was complaining of dizziness and was drifting in and out of consciousness. The instructor, who was not identified, was transported to a hospital.

Later Friday, the mother of a student in the class notified police that her daughter also was hospitalized after suffering "an anxiety attack."

The family of a third student also notified police that their daughter felt like she was going to black out after attending the class, and that they took her to a hospital.

All three have since been released from the hospital.

Huff said the students brought the brownies to class as part of a "bring food to class" day, and those who ate the brownies were unaware that they were laced with pot. Five students and the instructor fell ill after eating the brownies, police said.

If your kids or wife had been dosed without their knowledge, you wouldn't see any harm, would you?

Investigators questioned the instructor and 11 of the 12 students who attended the class and determined that Cunningham and Essa baked the brownies and served them to the unsuspecting class, Huff said. Both remain in the Boulder County jail pending a bond hearing.

Last month, Colorado voters approved the recreational use and possession of small amounts of marijuana.

In response to the legalization vote, University of Colorado president Bruce Benson sent a message to college alumni last week, saying that marijuana remains illegal under federal law, and its use on the university's campuses could jeopardize research grant money.

"Marijuana threatens to cost the university nearly a billion dollars annually in federal revenue, money we can ill afford to lose," Benson said.

I guess the university thinks there's no harm in this incident, right?


http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/12/10/us-usa-colorado-marijuana-idUSBRE8B901620121210

There was no harm reported from the marijuana. They went to the hospital because they did not expect to be high. There is no indication that they will need any continued treatment or suffer any long term effects.

You are trolling and making a pretty ridiculous attempt to drop context.
 
Do you think they caused "harm"?

Yes and it was very, very wrong. They were stupid and thoughtless. It's a kids stupid prank. I doubt they'll ever do anything like it again. I doubt there was any lasting harm. Does spiking the punch bowl cause harm?
 
There was no harm reported from the marijuana. They went to the hospital because they did not expect to be high. There is no indication that they will need any continued treatment or suffer any long term effects. You are trolling and making a pretty ridiculous attempt to drop context.

So the charges against the perpetrators are spurious because - according to you - no harm was done?
 
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