A Maryland high school student who shared a pot brownie with his teacher now faces charges.
The 17-year-old student told Anne Arundel County police that he panicked when his teacher asked him for a piece of his brownie, so he gave her some without telling her that it was
baked with marijuana, The Washington Times reported.
The teacher began to act ill and disoriented and was taken to the hospital where she was treated and released, according to the report.
The student’s 16-year-old girlfriend also was reported to be acting lethargic, and the boy admitted to giving the
brownie to her as well, according to WNEW-TV.
The teens were examined and determined to be OK.
The boy was charged with controlled dangerous substance administer marijuana, CDS distribution, second-degree assault, and reckless endangerment on juvenile citations and released to guardian, WNEW-TV reported.
The school principal sent a letter to parents urging them to tell their children to only eat food they bring themselves or buy at school, the station said.
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