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AMARIN Thai Caption: Child, 3, accidentally eats marijuana brownie

 

Amarin TV reported that a three year old child who consumed a marijuana brownie needed hospital treatment. 

 

A teacher had contacted the parent to say that the child was shaking and couldn't walk properly.

 

The child has now recovered.

 

The family live in Pattani in the far south of Thailand and posted about what happened on Facebook.

 

The teacher said that the child had fallen asleep and couldn't be woken up.

 

The child was sleepy on the way to hospital after the parent decided to take the child there.

 

The parent was told by a relative of her husband that the child had ate the ganja brownie.

 

The child complained in hospital of being hungry and sleepy.

 

The mother warned other parents to be careful of their kids.

 

She refused to talk to Amarin citing negativity towards her family. 

 

The media made do with speaking to a baker in the area who said they would't put ganja in their brownies because it wasn't Halal. 

 

The baker said people in the area were putting ganja in their food secretly and this was a very bad thing especially for children.

 

A young person told them that smoking weed was fine but consuming it in cookies and the like was difficult to gauge the strength and thus this was particularly dangerous to children who might consume such products. 

 

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1 hour ago, daveAustin said:

Idiots these shops putting it in their junk food. Perfect ammunition for the reefer madness dinosaurs and religious folk to get it all recriminalised because of the idiotic actions of a few. 

People will do stupid things......

It is hardly a new concept to restrict the sources of the danger in some ways... ie like access to explosives, weapons and other poisons. 

I am not a dinosaur nor a religious person, but do not see a need for this drug beyond medical, and your insults really do not support your case either. 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

The mother warned other parents to be careful of their kids.

Presumably mom should be arrested for possessing illegal edibles.

Or is this a made up story by Muslim extremists to try and change the law?

Doesn't obey the law of the land, doesn't obey the law of her religion, but it's somebody else's fault ..... not much hope for her.

 

Lets hope that family never uses rat poison or weed killer.

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3 hours ago, daveAustin said:

Idiots these shops putting it in their junk food. Perfect ammunition for the reefer madness dinosaurs and religious folk to get it all recriminalised because of the idiotic actions of a few. 

well what would expect from the parents here who routinely endanger their kids

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The people are so educated and instructed about ganja use and consequences.. that they think they can put it in everything for everybody without warning signs... 

 

The whole legalization is a farce without any information for public... They put it in noodle soup, food , cakes, drinks, and name it.....

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2 hours ago, Screaming said:

It is very sad that marijuana had been decriminalized in Thailand. Innocent children will suffer and die because of this criminal decision.

Your ignorance of the plant's dangers are all too clearly on display.

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5 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Families stupid enough to put marijuana in cookies and leave them where children can get access to them are also the families whose children grow up with elevated risks... i.e. these are the families we read about who have lost children, drowned in a nearby pond... these are the families to take children on motorcycles without helmets etc...  

 

A 3 year old left completely unsupervised.....    Sadly, it seems par for the course in many areas of Thailand (and not only Thailand). 

 

The Marijuana hysteria is also getting ridiculous... People ’secretly’ putting it in food is outrageous and dangerous - those who do this should be dealt with legally. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Sadly, it seems par for the course in many areas of Thailand (and not only Thailand). "

LOL

You mean parental irresponsibility exists in the rest of the  world  too?

"Sadly, it seems par for the course in many areas of Thailand" 

Is thus meaningless and just  an unjustified criticism of Thailand for the sake  of it.

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4 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Read the article... 

 

 

Secretly or otherwise....   leaving dope laced cookies around where children have access to them is outrageously negligent....  as is leaving a 3 year old unattended to get what they want from the kitchen etc.... 

 

 

 

 

 

There is no proof whatsoever that anything was put in the brownie that the kid ate. Did the hospital state that the kid was suffering from marijuana poisoning? The kid probably ate too much brownie at one time as no-one was paying any attention and so became ill. Hardly unusual. But now, any health problem occurs and it must have been caused by weed. Utter nonsense and typical Thai over-reaction and hysteria.

If, as the baker claimed presumably - again - with no proof whatsoever, that people are adding something to the food which can be harmful, has that baker reported it to the authorities?

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7 minutes ago, The Hammer2021 said:

"Sadly, it seems par for the course in many areas of Thailand (and not only Thailand). "

LOL

You mean parental irresponsibility exists in the rest of the  world  too?

"Sadly, it seems par for the course in many areas of Thailand" 

Is thus meaningless and just  an unjustified criticism of Thailand for the sake  of it.

Its valid criticism of the attitudes towards safety and the absence of responsibility of those tasked with providing primary care to children...   

Very warranted... based on frequent and utterly avoidable deaths of children in Thailand...  drownings in village ponds, in khlongs and rivers, children unrestrained in cars, on motorcycles without helmets.. the list goes on....

 

So you were partially correct, my comment was criticism of Thailands attitudes towards safety, but that criticism is very far from being unjustified - it is wholly justified. 

 

 

An absence of adequate supervision is the very reason this news story exists. 

 

And yes, parental irresponsibility exists elsewhere and it deserves criticism wherever it exists... But just read a lot more of it here than I do in the UK news for example. 

 

 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

There is no proof whatsoever that anything was put in the brownie that the kid ate. Did the hospital state that the kid was suffering from marijuana poisoning? The kid probably ate too much brownie at one time as no-one was paying any attention and so became ill. Hardly unusual. But now, any health problem occurs and it must have been caused by weed. Utter nonsense and typical Thai over-reaction and hysteria.

If, as the baker claimed presumably - again - with no proof whatsoever, that people are adding something to the food which can be harmful, has that baker reported it to the authorities?

An equal argument, there is no proof that the cookie the child ate didn’t contain marijuana.

Clearly there were 'marijuana laced cookies’ in the house.

 

Thus, with access to such cookies it was a possibility the child ate one,  given the child's symptoms, that possibility becomes a probability.  

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

The parent was told by a relative of her husband that the child had ate the ganja brownie.

Who on earth gives ganja brownies to kids? Must have been a relative. While it isn't poisonous, it is highly irresponsible to give a child even mild drugs even as a joke. 

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2 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

An equal argument, there is no proof that the cookie the child ate didn’t contain marijuana.

Clearly there were 'marijuana laced cookies’ in the house.

 

Thus, with access to such cookies it was a possibility the child ate one,  given the child's symptoms, that possibility becomes a probability.  

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/14470540/teen-mum-pretty-little-thing-baby-die/

And hundreds more  stories like this suggesting you just seem to have  an obsession  with making critical  generalisations about Thailand  without context being blind to  the faults of your own  country.

 

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Now, if anyone could please explain to me how marijuana could be put into food secretly as this baker claimed. ????????????

 

No clue the guy and, by extension a few members of this forum as well it seems. Really the only way I could think of is lacing a cookie with marijuana butter or oil. And that's not how it's generally done to be honest.

Sprinkling parts of the plant onto food does exactly 0 witg regards to psychoactive effects. Zero.

 

I think it's a bogus claim by a baker who has actually no idea what he is talking about but jumped on his chance for 15 minutes fame.

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