As more states legalize marijuana, more children accidentally ingest THC-laced edibles.
Poison control centers across the US say they have seen a spike in the number of children who have ingested THC after eating their parents’ edibles, rising from just 19 cases in 2010, before recreational pot was legalized in any state
Cannabis industry officials are quick to point out that while the number of children winding up in the ER after ingesting THC may be growing, it is still far less than the number who have inadvertently ingested other items in the house — such as cleaning products, which comprise more than 11 percent of all pediatric poison exposures, according to the American Association of Poison Control Centers.
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