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Middle schoolers OD from taking pot-laced products on campus

Por: Associated Press Health December 08, 2022

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MORENO VALLEY, Calif. (AP) — Four students at a Southern California school apparently overdosed Wednesday after eating marijuana-laced products and three of them were taken to the hospital, authorities said.Firefighters were sent to Sunnymead Middle School in Moreno Valley at about noon, Riverside County fire officials said.One student was treated on campus and three others were taken to a hospital with symptoms including an “upset stomach,... + full article



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