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Kindergarten school teacher in US arrested for baking brownies laced with marijuana

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 14 ― A group of senior citizens in South Dakota, United States, got high after consuming brownies made from butter laced with marijuana.

“An investigation into the incident led me to believe that the patients were all under the influence of cannabis from a batch of brownies that were brought to the community center by Irene Koranda,” Deputy Sheriff Joel Neuman reportedly said. “Koranda willingly gave [the sheriff] the remainder of the brownies in a plastic container,” Neuman added.

 

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