An Ontario police force is hoping to educate parents after kids brought marijuana-laced snacks to the same elementary school on two separate occasions.
Durham regional police say on May 14, a Grade 6 student brought home-baked pot cookies to the Oshawa, school as a treat.
They say that after eating the cookies, four young students, aged 11 and 12, reported feeling ``dizzy and euphoric''.
Investigators say they've learned that a parent had made the cookies for their spouse, who has a medical marijuana license and the cookies ended up in the student's backpack by mistake.
Police say that in a ``completely separate incident involving other kids the week before,'' THC-laced gummy bears were consumed in the same elementary school.
They say four kids in Grades 7 and 8, aged 12 and 13, reported feeling dizzy and euphoric after eating a gummy bear one of the students brought.