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Reader: No Trick-or-Treaters Got Pot Edibles, But Weed Is Still Ruining Kids' Health

Lots of folks shared their thoughts about our post revealing that no trick-or-treaters were slipped pot edibles on Halloween following a relentless Denver Police Department campaign about the possibility. However, not all of them were reassured by the outcome. Take this reader. See also: Number of Halloween Trick-or-Treaters in Denver...
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Lots of folks shared their thoughts about our post revealing that no trick-or-treaters were slipped pot edibles on Halloween following a relentless Denver Police Department campaign about the possibility. However, not all of them were reassured by the outcome. Take this reader.

See also: Number of Halloween Trick-or-Treaters in Denver Dosed With Pot Edibles: Zero

Ron Dierenfield writes:

Is this supposed to make me happy that no kids suffered due to the pot legalization in edibles? What about all the kids who are smoking pot and ruining their health? Twisted logic.

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