Dear Editor,
A recent article [91原创 Times, Jan. 30] lauded the expansion of a local greenhouse operation, Zenabis Global (including Bevo Farms) into the production of legal cannabis. 鈥淭he plan is to get a foothold into the coming marijuana edibles market.鈥
The edible marijuana market is fraught with dangers. Not long ago, a veterinarian reported that they are treating dogs that come into their clinic, 鈥渟toned鈥, having ingested edible marijuana laced products.
How long before the same will be seen in toddlers and children, who have ingested products that look like gummy bears, sugar-coated candies, or products that look like kids鈥 cereal? Even now, items are available online that can pose health risks to users, products such as 鈥淐ap鈥檔 Munch鈥, 鈥淐hronic Toast Crunch鈥 or 鈥淔rooty Loopys,鈥 with a whopping amount of THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana. They all look identical to the cereals that they aim to pose as, cereals that kids love.
What are these producers trying to achieve, a generation of 鈥渟toned鈥 toddlers?
What is an employer to do when an employee is tossing back cannabis-laced gummy bears, or other innocent looking candy all day while on the jobsite or behind the desk?
Our government has led, and is leading our nation on a dangerous path with dire consequences to our mental and physical health. Producers are jumping on this train, ready to flood a market with dangerous products. Stop!
Ginny VanderHorst, 91原创 City