‘Several’ schoolchildren were rushed to hospital after eating gummy sweets laced with cannabis, police say, issuing an urgent warning to parents in south London.
The pupils, from the Sutton area, had to receive urgent treatment after suffering side effects on March 12, while officers have warned of others falling ill since then.
The sweets look like normal gummy bears or similar treats but are infused with cannabis and cause a similar effect to smoking it.
Police have warned parents over the dangers of cannabis infused sweets, which have left a number of children in hospital
While no-one has ever died as a direct result of cannabis, users or those who have never taken the drug can misjudge doses, especially when eating it, and suffer side effects like vomiting and panic attacks (stock pic)
While no-one has ever died as a direct result of cannabis, users or those who have never taken the drug can misjudge doses, especially when eating it, and suffer side effects like vomiting and panic attacks.
Police have now issued a warning to parents and said children caught with the weed sweets will be referred to them.
It is not clear exactly how many youngsters have been affected.
One school in the area, Greenshaw High School, shared the police notice on its Twitter account.
The warning said: ‘There has been an increase in young people buying what at first appear to be regular jelly sweets, gummy bears or similar sweets.
‘These sweets are not what they appear to be. They are in fact mixed with cannabis and have a detrimental effect on those eating them.
Police have now issued a warning to parents and said children caught with the weed sweets will be referred to them
‘Sadly, a number of school pupils in Sutton have been either made very ill or hospitalised as a result of eating them.’
Cannabis is illegal for recreational use in the UK, although it can be prescribed for medicinal purposes.
Some MPs have also said recently they believe the drug could become fully legalised in just a few years.