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Child in B.C. hospitalized after eating cannabis-infused gummy bears: RCMP

A heap of HARIBO gummy bears.
Image Credit: Thomas Rosenau via Wikimedia Commons

COURTENAY, B.C. - RCMP in British Columbia say a young child has been hospitalized after eating marijuana-infused gummy bear candies she found while in the back seat of a vehicle.

Police say the girl's parents took her to hospital when she showed signs of medical distress and she was airlifted to another hospital for further medical treatment.

Const. Monika Terragni of the Comox Valley detachment says the girl's condition brings to light the dangers of edibles made with cannabis, especially those that resemble candy.

Terragni says such products should be treated with the same care and control as prescription drugs.

Police say it's not known how many gummies the girl ate before she became ill but she is expected to make a full recovery.

Last year, police in Victoria urged parents to check Halloween candy after a family reported their child was given a package of marijuana gummies while trick or treating.

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