Over 60 Jamaican school children hospitalized after eating Cannabis rainbow sweets

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Over 60 Jamaican school children hospitalized after eating Cannabis rainbow sweets

Over 60 Jamaican Primary School Children Hospitalized After Consuming Potent Cannabis Candy.

More than 60 Jamaican primary school children were hospitalised after eating potent rainbow-coloured cannabis candy, the country's education minister said on social media platform X, causing them to vomit and hallucinate.

"I feel confident that together we will strengthen our safety and security regime to combat the unconscionable sale of marijuana infused products to children," Fayval Williams said on Tuesday, noting the "most unfortunate" circumstances under which she met parents and stakeholders of Ocho Rios Primary School.

Late on Monday, Williams had shared an image she said had been reported to her ministry showing a colourful packet of "full throttle rainbow sour belts," each containing 100 milligrams of THC - considered a strong dose for experienced adults.

"One little boy said he only had one sweetie," Williams said, adding several of the school children had been given intravenous drips to speed up recovery. "That's how potent this product is."

Jamaica decriminalised possession of up to 2oz (57 grams) of marijuana for religious, medicinal and scientific purposes in 2015, and set up a licencing agency for the country's legal medical cannabis industry.

Radio Jamaica reported that the Ganja Growers and Producers Association of Jamaica was suggesting a public education programme for responsible consumption by adults and to prevent consumption by children, as well as pushing for more packaging regulations.

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